Shrink Band Applications
(4 companies)Machines that apply a plastic band, often called a neck band, usually over the neck and cap of a bottle, that is then shrunk tightly as a tamper-evident feature. Are you considering purchasing new filling, capping or closing machinery? Learn more about what to look for in your next purchase.
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BellatRx Inc.
BellatRx's SL family of banders is available in several models for neck and full body bands using shrinkable band materials, tamper-evident or decorative banding for both neck and full body applications. BellatRx banders are designed to be easy to set up and use while offering exceptional value.
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Capmatic
Capmatic supplies crimpers and pluggers for the pharmaceutical, cosmetics, personal care markets, including monobloc systems that fill, plug/crimp/cap and label bottles. Featured systems include the Road Runner® continuous motion rotary plugging/capping system, designed for reliability while closing child proof, ROPP and aluminum closures at speeds of up to 400 bottles/min. The Alpha™ system is a single-indexing chuck style platform designed for versatility. With a full-featured multi-station monobloc, this machine can be equipped with an assortment of plugging, capping/crimping and labeling systems. Capmatic also supplies the Bambino A™ crimper, an automatic crimping machine specifically designed for the pharmaceutical industry.
Deitz Company
Pharmafill NB1 tamper-evident neck bander by Deitz Company automatically applies shrink bands and sleeve labels to bottles, cans, tins, jars, and other packages.
Liquid Packaging Solutions
Liquid Packaging Solutions offers semi-automatic and automatic sealing equipment to handle closing containers both large and small, from corks and T-corks to pail lids, fitments and plugs. Semi-automatic and tabletop bottle corkers provide a closure system for cork-type capping needs used in distilled spirits, wine, olive oil and other applications. Company’s product line also includes pail lidders and neck banders.
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