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Frozen Food Digest, July, 2007
Standard-Knapp, a worldwide leader in the manufacture of innovative packaging machinery, introduces the Continuum[TM] integrated tray-shrink system.
Ideal for packaging applications in the food and beverage industries, Standard-Knapp's new tray/shrink system provides efficiency, flexibility, quick changeover and a low-maintenance design.
Operating at speeds up to 100 trays per minute (TPM), Standard-Knapp's system provides a smooth transition during the product/tray merge. Additionally, the Continuum integrated tray/shrink system offers a quick, by-the-numbers changeover system with minimal change parts that require no tools. The system also features simple touch screen controls and a push-button grouper changeover to increase ease-of-use.
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Standard-Knapp is the leading manufacturer of innovative packing machinery for a variety of industries including beverage, food, household chemicals, personal care and automotive. With over 100 years of experience, Standard-Knapp continues its tradition of "making packing easy."
For more information call 860-342-1100. E-mail: info@standard-knapp.com
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