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  2. Francis Wolle - Wikipedia

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    The machine produced 1,800 bags per hour. He patented a more elaborate machine in 1855, and a third in 1858 with a provision "for preventing the loss of the strips of paper usually cut off in order to make the bottom lap or seam of the bag." This last feature prevented those strips from jamming the machine. [3]

  3. Packaging machinery - Wikipedia

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    Packaging machines may be of the following general types: Accumulating and collating machines; Blister packs, skin packs and vacuum packaging machines; Bottle caps equipment, over-capping, lidding, closing, seaming and sealing machines; Box, case, tray, and carrier forming, packing, unpacking, closing, and sealing machines; Cartoning machines

  4. Vertical form fill sealing machine - Wikipedia

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    A vertical form fill sealing machine is a type of automated assembly-line product packaging system, commonly used in the packaging industry for food and many other products. Walter Zwoyer, the inventor of the technology, patented his idea for the VFFS machine in 1936 while working with the Henry Heide Candy Company . [ 1 ]

  5. Vacuum packing - Wikipedia

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    External vacuum sealers involve a bag being attached to the vacuum-sealing machine externally. The machine will remove the air and seal the bag, which is all done outside the machine. A heat sealer is often used to seal the pack. Typically these units use a dry piston vacuum pump which is often considered a "maintenance-free" pump.

  6. Filler (packaging) - Wikipedia

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    Fillers (or filling machines) are used for packaging, mainly for food/beverage but for other products as well. These are used to fill either a bottle or a pouch, depending on the product. These are used to fill either a bottle or a pouch, depending on the product.

  7. Foam peanut - Wikipedia

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    Foam peanuts (made of expanded polystyrene) The inner structure of a foam peanut, magnified 390× on an SEM. Foam peanuts, also known as foam popcorn, packing peanuts, or packing noodles, are a common loose-fill packaging and cushioning material used to prevent damage to fragile objects during shipping. They are shaped to interlock when ...

  8. Expanded polyethylene - Wikipedia

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    Polyethylene bead foams (including) EPE can be used to replace both polystyrene foam, and both rigid and flexible polyurethane. Uses include cushioning applications, and impact absorption applications including packaging. [4] Consumption of polyethylene for PE foam was estimated at 114x10 6 kg in 2001. The majority was used for non-crosslinked ...

  9. Heat sealer - Wikipedia

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    Heat sealer used to prepare plastic bag of lettuce for shelf life testing Continuous band heat sealer. A heat sealer is a machine used to seal products, packaging, and other thermoplastic materials using heat. This can be with uniform thermoplastic monolayers or with materials having several layers, at least one being thermoplastic.