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Secondary/Transport Packaging
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GORE® Packaging Vents
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Collapsed or bloated containers, condensation, damaged labels, and containers that simply refuse to open have one thing in common: They’re bad for business.
Package redesign may seem the obvious solution. But many engineers do not realize these problems often stem from pressure differences that create vacuums in sealed containers.
For over 25 years, thermally stable ePTFE membranes have ...
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Glue Dots International
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Glue Dots® Help A Candle Manufacturer Meet Shipping Deadlines
Packaging is often employed to display a product on the store shelves as well as provide a convenient carton for storage and shipping. But for this to work, components must stay in place, and labels must be visible.
Candle in the Wind is a manufacturer of specialty candles and scented oils. When they experienced problems packaging a ...
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Glue Dots International
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Glue Dots® Provide Fast Relief for Carma Labs
When Carma Labs experienced problems packaging their lip care products in multi-packs, they knew adhesives were the solution. But because they needed them quickly and in large quantities to fill orders from mass retailers, they needed a custom solution from Glue Dots International.
The Problem Shrink Wrap Causes Irritation Carma Labs was contracted ...
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Glue Dots International
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Glue Dots® Help Contract Packager Meet Customer Needs
Cross-promoting products by attaching free samples is a common practice of manufacturers today. However, this often presents challenges in packaging design and assembly.
Rock-Tenn Alliance, a contract packaging company, specializes in packaging personal care products. When a manufacturer of personal care products turned to Rock-Tenn Alliance ...
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Haskell
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Back when the longshoremen at the Port of Los Angeles threatened to strike, many across the U.S. were held in rapt attention at the thought of barges stacking up in South Bay off the coast of California while good food went bad.
Take that same feeling of building pressure and you have a microcosm of what engineers were experiencing at one of the world’s largest consumer goods companies. Their ...
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