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Imagining the Future of Single-Dose Packaging!

Sometimes when something new comes to market, it can be hard to imagine how it will fit in your product portfolio or change the way you package certain products. So V-Shapes, based in Bologna, Italy, has put that visualizaiton in the palm of your hand. We at V-Shapes, an innovative supplier of vertically integrated products and services for convenient, hygienic and sustainable single-dose packaging, have developed an innovative way to dispense single doses of liquid or powedered product using only one hand. Not only is this a more hygienic method of distributing products, it is very easy to use, and the sachets can be customized to reflect brand image and messaging.
We have also made available a 3D configurator app that allows you to see how your sachets will look with your own brand applied, and we use virtual reality to show how the product is dispensed. Your video can also be recorded to be shared with staff and customers to get the message across as to how this new packaging method works.

In just four simple steps, you can easily upload the front and back graphics of the sachet you would like to design, and simulate how the sachet will operate with different kinds of products – liquid, fluid, powders, granular material such as sugar, even more full-bodied products such as honey or peanut butter!

How It Works
In the app, we offer five different sachet layouts from which to choose, two different product types, and customizable content on the top and bottom. Then, once your sachet is configured, we use Augmented Reality to view the sachet opening, and offer an option to record it as a video if you wish! You can see it for yourself right here: https://bit.ly/3oFWjzP. Still Need More Proof?
With a brand-new idea such as V-Shapes single-dose sachets that can be opened with one hand, with no leakage, mess or fuss, sometimes having the actual productin your hand is the real selling point. We’re happy to send you samples so you can see for yourself. You’ll be amazed at how attractive these sachets are, how easy to use, and how safe they are even in purses and pockets – the product stays inside until you “V-Shape” it to dispense the product.
V-Shapes sachets are a safe, hygienic way to distribute single-dose products. There is virtually no waste, they do not require an air pocket so the product lasts longer, and the emptied sachets can be recycled through conventional industrial recycling processes. We invite you to imagine the future of single-dose packaging.

www.v-shapes.com/

SABIC’s new, breakthrough LNP COLORCOMP compound uses nanotechnology to enable differentiated foams

HOUSTON, TEXAS, January 12, 2021 – SABIC today introduced LNP COLORCOMP WQ117945 compound, a breakthrough material based on advanced nanotechnology that facilitates efficient production of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) foams for core materials in sandwich structures. This new compound improves control over nucleation and cell growth, resulting in decreased cell size and uniform, narrower cell size distribution. These attributes can reduce the foam’s weight by minimizing resin uptake in sandwich structures. It can also potentially improve shear strength/strain properties for better fatigue performance. Enhancing PET foams with SABIC’s new LNP COLORCOMP compound can address the evolving needs of multiple industries, including marine, building and construction, packaging and wind energy.

“Our novel LNP COLORCOMP WQ117945 compound may help to expand adoption of PET foam materials in a wide range of applications, from building insulation and cladding, to boat hulls and decks, to the core of wind turbine blades,” said Sunamita Anunciação, LNP Business Development Manager, SABIC. “In addition to improving PET foam’s mechanical properties, our technology helps reduce weight, which opens new opportunities for sustainability. For example, lighter foam core materials can allow designers to create longer, more-efficient wind blades. Lighter materials also reduce environmental impacts from shipping. Working with our customers, SABIC continues to develop solutions that advance multiple aspects of performance and sustainability.”

Core Materials for Wind Energy

Disposal of wind blades is becoming a global concern. Due to their huge size and complexity, most blades are currently sent to landfills. The adoption of PET foams in the core of wind turbine blades offers the industry a strong, light, recyclable option over incumbent materials, such as balsa wood and PVC foam.

Weight reduction is also a key issue in wind blade design. Extending blade length to increase the amount of captured energy adds significant weight to the blade. SABIC’s LNP COLORCOMP WQ117945 compound can significantly reduce foam cell size (as much as three-fold) compared to standard nucleating agents such as talc, while decreasing cell size disparity by a factor of up to five. These factors help to reduce resin uptake by the foam during composite manufacture, resulting in a lighter-weight blade.

In terms of strength and other mechanical properties, high-density PET foams can potentially compete with balsa wood, while avoiding wood’s natural variations. Further, as thermoformable polymers, PET foams offer greater freedom in the design and shaping of wind blades as compared to balsa. They also offer stable supply, cost-effectiveness, consistent material properties and much less resin uptake.

Beyond PET

Besides being used as an effective nucleating agent for foaming processes such as extrusion foaming, injection foaming and bead foaming, SABIC’s new nanotechnology solution can also act as a rheological modifier for improving melt strength and thermoformability. The nanotechnology SABIC is using can be adapted for other resins besides PET, making it a good candidate for use in a wide range of different industries.

sabic.com

SONGWON appoints Makwell Plastisizers as its exclusive distributor for PVC additives in India

Ulsan, South Korea – January 13, 2021 – SONGWON Industrial Co., Ltd. today announced that it signed an exclusive distribution agreement for PVC additives in India with Mumbai-based Makwell Plastisizers Pvt Ltd., effective as of December 2020.

Since starting operations in 1965, Makwell has become a leading player in plasticizers and additives in India with a reputation for high standards and quality.

Commenting on the agreement, Arie Kooij, Leader Market Center Tin Intermediates and PVC Additives, SONGWON said: “With such an experienced partner, we will be very well-positioned to further expand our product availability and increase our level of service to our customers in India. Active in the industry for over 50 years, Makwell has built up a solid reputation and strong local distribution network which will add great value for SONGWON.”

“SONGWON’s wide range of products completes our product portfolio of PVC additives and we are delighted to be SONGWON’s exclusive distribution partner in India,” says Amresh Thakker, Marketing Director at Makwell. “SONGWON’s strong R&D will also be immensely beneficial to our customers and support them to find the right solutions for their needs. Furthermore, it will contribute to the development of new products required by the ever-changing PVC industry.”

Milliken PP additive for thermoforming uses cleaner chemistry to deliver brighter look

New Hyperform HPN 909ei offers one less SML for food-contact applications

Ghent, Belgium – Designed for use by thermoformers, Milliken & Company’s Chemical Division’s latest high-performance additive for polypropylene (PP) homopolymers delivers an excellent balance of physical properties and superb aesthetics—all enabled through cleaner chemistry.

Hyperform HPN 909ei checks all those boxes, and more, as this formulation also addresses an important aspect for safety reassurance in the European Union. Tailored specifically to minimize migration, especially in food-contact applications, this new grade of Hyperform has one Specific Migration Limit (SML) less than the previous generation product. A lower number of SMLs means there is one less substance that must be monitored and tested for, reducing customers’ compliance burden. With this simplification, the reassurance of safety is even stronger. This is vital, given that this type of PP homopolymer is typically used to thermoform drink cups and lids, food packaging, and trays.

Traditional nucleating agents require customers to sacrifice impact to gain greater stiffness. Hyperform HPN 909ei, however, delivers improved stiffness (flexural modulus) while maintaining the impact performance. It also provides isotropic shrinkage (similar shrinkage in both directions, thereby reducing warpage) and a higher heat-deflection temperature, which offers improved heat resistance vital for hot-fill and microwaveable applications. It also helps to override the nucleation effects of pigments, thereby reducing design complexity.

Hyperform HPN 909ei achieves all this without sacrificing aesthetics. “In fact,” notes Bhavesh Gandhi, global product line manager for Milliken’s Chemical Division, “it yields products with excellent optical properties, including lower haze, reduced yellowing and an overall cleaner look. This can further enhance sustainability,” he says, “by allowing end users to replace other resins in various applications with highly recyclable polypropylene, with its low overall carbon footprint.”

With its growing range of Hyperform HPN high-performance additives, Milliken continues to help converters improve their processing and enhance the performance of their final PP parts.

chemical.milliken.com/hyperform-hpn-909ei.

Global Liquid Filling Machines Market – Industry Trends and Forecast to 2027

Global Liquid Filling Machines Market By Product (Aseptic, Rotary, Net Weight, Volumetric, Others), Mode of Operation (Automatic, Semi-Automatic, Manual), Application (Beverages, Food, Chemicals, Personal Care, Pharmaceuticals, Others), Country (U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America, Germany, France, Italy, U.K., Belgium, Spain, Russia, Turkey, Netherlands, Switzerland, Rest of Europe, Japan, China, India, South Korea, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Rest of Asia-Pacific, U.A.E, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, South Africa, Israel, Rest of Middle East and Africa) Industry Trends and Forecast to 2027 
 
Market Analysis and Insights: Global Liquid Filling Machines Market
Liquid filling machines market will reach an estimated valuation of USD 6.66 Billion by 2027, while registering this growth at a rate of 4.89% for the forecast period of 2020 to 2027. Liquid filling machines market report analyses the growth, which is currently being growing due to the rising preferences towards smaller pack sizes.

Filling machines are used to fill the receptacle with a set number of items such as milk, cosmetics, medication, among others, such as glass pots, pans, bottles, containers. The filling devices are used with considerable accuracy and stringent hygienic standards for packing liquids and powders. It is primarily used in the food and beverage industries and the packaging.

Changing lifestyle of the majority of population due to stressful working culture, increasing disposable income of the people, adoption of automation and robotics in filling equipment, development of advanced technology which will likely to enhance the growth of the liquid filling machines market in the forecast period of 2020-2027. On the other hand, prevalence of funds from government sector for small and medium enterprises along with rising number of service providers which will further create new opportunities for the growth of the liquid filling machines market in the above mentioned forecast period.

High cost of energy and power along with stringent regulations are acting as market restraints for the growth of the liquid filling machines in the above mentioned forecast period. Maintenance of temperature in the whole process will become the biggest challenge for the growth of the market.

This liquid filling machines market report provides details of new recent developments, trade regulations, import export analysis, production analysis, value chain optimization, market share, impact of domestic and localised market players, analyses opportunities in terms of emerging revenue pockets, changes in market regulations, strategic market growth analysis, market size, category market growths, application niches and dominance, product approvals, product launches, geographical expansions, technological innovations in the market. To gain more info on liquid filling machines market contact Data Bridge Market Research for an Analyst Brief, our team will help you take an informed market decision to achieve market growth.

Global Liquid Filling Machines Market Scope and Market Size

Liquid filling machines market is segmented on the basis of product, mode of operation, and application. The growth amongst the different segments helps you in attaining the knowledge related to the different growth factors expected to be prevalent throughout the market and formulate different strategies to help identify core application areas and the difference in your target markets.

  • On the basis of product, liquid filling machines market is segmented into aseptic, rotary, net weight, volumetric, and others.
  • Based on mode of operation, liquid filling machines market is segmented into automatic, semi-automatic, and manual.
  • Liquid filling machines market is segmented in terms of market value, volume, market opportunities, and niches into multiple applications. The application segment for liquid filling machines market includes beverages, food, chemicals, personal care, pharmaceuticals, and others.

Liquid Filling Machines Market Country Level Analysis

Liquid filling machines market is analysed and market size, volume information is provided by country, product, mode of operation, and application as referenced above.

The countries covered in the liquid filling machines market report are U.S., Canada and Mexico in North America, Germany, France, U.K., Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium, Russia, Italy, Spain, Turkey, Rest of Europe in Europe, China, Japan, India, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Rest of Asia-Pacific (APAC) in the Asia-Pacific (APAC), Saudi Arabia, U.A.E, Israel, Egypt, South Africa, Rest of Middle East and Africa (MEA) as a part of Middle East and Africa (MEA), Brazil, Argentina and Rest of South America as part of South America.

Asia-Pacific dominates the liquid filling machines market due to the Increasing purchasing power of the middle class income group along with rising health awareness among the people and rising preferences towards convenience foods. North America region is expected to hold the largest growth rate due to the prevalence of majority of market players along with rising number of research activities.

The country section of the report also provides individual market impacting factors and changes in regulation in the market domestically that impacts the current and future trends of the market. Data points such as consumption volumes, production sites and volumes, import export analysis, price trend analysis, cost of raw materials, down-stream and upstream value chain analysis are some of the major pointers used to forecast the market scenario for individual countries. Also, presence and availability of global brands and their challenges faced due to large or scarce competition from local and domestic brands, impact of domestic tariffs and trade routes are considered while providing forecast analysis of the country data.

Competitive Landscape and Liquid Filling Machines Market Share Analysis

Liquid filling machines market competitive landscape provides details by competitor. Details included are company overview, company financials, revenue generated, market potential, investment in research and development, new market initiatives, global presence, production sites and facilities, production capacities, company strengths and weaknesses, product launch, product width and breadth, application dominance. The above data points provided are only related to the companies’ focus related to liquid filling machines market.

The major players covered in the liquid filling machines market report are Accutek Packaging Equipment Companies, Inc., Syntegon Technology GmbH, Coesia S.p.A., GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft, JBT., KHS Group, Krones AG, Ronchi Mario S.p.A., Scholle IPN, Tetra Pak International S.A., Barry-Wehmiller, Oden Machinery, Inline Filling Systems Inc., I.M.A. INDUSTRIA MACCHINE AUTOMATICHE S.P.A., MG2 s.r.l., IWK Verpackungstechnik GmbH, Filamatic, SIMPLEX FILLER COMPANY., Pflauder, among other domestic and global players. Market share data is available for global, North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific (APAC), Middle East and Africa (MEA) and South America separately. DBMR analysts understand competitive strengths and provide competitive analysis for each competitor separately.

Appointment of Nicolas Beyl as Chief Executive Officer of the Single Group

We are pleased to announce that Nicolas Beyl will take over as Chief Executive
Officer of the Single group and of Single Holding GmbH as of December 1, 2020. He
succeeds Frank Spork, who has managed the company on an interim basis since
March 2020. Frank Spork will concentrate on his role as Director Product
Management and will continue to lead Single’s efforts in that area. We thank Frank
Spork for his tireless efforts and capable leadership during the transition phase in the
Single group leadership.
Nicolas Beyl (51) who holds a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, brings
extensive knowledge of the plastics and rubber machinery industries as well as a
wealth of management and leadership experience. Over the past 14 years, he has
held various leadership positions at the KraussMaffei Group, a leading manufacturer
of plastics and rubber machinery. From 2012 until 2020, he was Managing Director of
KraussMaffei Technologies, responsible for the Reaction Process Machinery division,
and was also a member of the Group’s Executive Committee. Before that, he was
head of technology in KraussMaffei’s Injection Molding division. Before joining the
KraussMaffei Group, he was a Principal at the Boston Consulting Group, advising
companies in the machinery and automotive industries on strategic and operational
issues.
Tim Talaat, Chairman of SIHAG, the parent of the SINGLE Group, stated: “Nicolas
Beyl, brings a wealth of experience and strong leadership to the SINGLE Group. I am
convinced that under Nicolas Beyl’s guidance the SINGLE Group will be able to
successfully master the next phase of our development”.
About Single: Single is the market leading supplier of powerful and energy-efficient temperature
control technology. A globally operating supplier of powerful and energy-efficient temperature control
and cooling technology on the world market, with a correspondingly expanded international
manufacturing, sales and service network. The range of products and services at a high level of quality
and innovation, as well as the international presence, guarantee high availability, reliable service and
fast, flexible processing worldwide.
http://www.single-temp.com

High-speed extruder from battenfeld-cincinnati melts and degasses granulate from used plastic

Oil from plastic waste
Non-recyclable plastic is one of the problems of the present. Various technologies ensure the re-use of plastic products and their separation in waste processing. But the loss rate incurred in this area is still high. In the first place, plastics cannot be recycled and re-used indefinitely. Secondly, separation of pure homogeneous materials often presents a problem which leads to large quantities of non-reusable mixed fractions. These are normally burnt or disposed of on landfill sites.
However, latest research findings have opened up a possibility to extract oils and fuels from this no longer usable plastic once more. In this way, the material cycle can be closed again by returning the oils gained by this method to the chemical and petrochemical industries.
The Dutch company Petrogas – Blue Alp, domiciled in Eindhoven, has developed a production plant for this process over several years and commissioned it for Renasci, located in Oostende, Belgium.
In this process, the starting material (used plastic) is first collected and shredded, then its ingredients are analyzed. Next, undesirable foreign substances are filtered out, and the material is dried. By renewed agglomeration, a starting material is created in the form of a granulate.
This granulate is melted by battenfeld-cincinnati high-speed extruders and degassed via vacuum zones. In this way, volatile foreign substances are extracted and pumped off separately. The high-speed extruder is particularly well suited for this purpose, since its compact design in combination with a powerful transmission drive ensures a high output. These two advantages were decisive factors in the design of the entire system. An additional benefit is this extruder model’s user and maintenance friendliness. battenfeld-cincinnati specially developed a new processing unit and screw geometry for this application.
Downstream reactor units then split up the melt delivered by the extruder into its individual components.
About Blue Alp
BlueAlp is part of the Mourik group of companies. Mourikis, a Dutch family-owned business with a yearly turnover of ~ 430 million euros and almost 2000 employees, operating in 45 countries.
For engineering and construction, BlueAlp works very closely with Petrogas Gas-Systems, also part of the Mourik group. Petrogas has over 70 years of experience in the oil & gas and (petro) chemical industry. The process modules for the BlueAlp™ process are fabricated and assembled in Petrogas’ workshop in Eindhoven.
www.bluealp.nl  www.petrogas.nl  www.renasci.be
 
 

Nestlé Waters North America Invests in Startup Timeplast to Explore Alternative Packaging Technologies

Nestlé Waters North America (NWNA) has invested in Timeplast, a Florida-based startup that is researching solutions for one of the critical aspects of the global plastic waste challenge – plastic that isn’t properly recycled and ends up in landfills, oceans and waterways. Timeplast is exploring a new technology that may help to minimize the impact of plastic that leaks into the environment.
“I knew a strategic partnership would be critical to further develop a solution that both addresses plastic pollution while maintaining compatibility with the existing recycling system,” said Manuel Rendon, CEO at Timeplast. “With Nestlé Waters’ packaging and recycling expertise, we are excited to continue testing the capabilities of a technology that we will work together to bring to market. This is a steppingstone of our company’s big plan to a world where all plastics are transformed based on their expected use.”
As part of the investment in Timeplast, NWNA will provide financing and additional support to evaluate the technology, combining NWNA’s stringent safety, quality and performance standards for food-grade packaging with Timeplast’s technology. The investment has created a limited liability company, TPN Alliance Polymers, LLC, which is based in Coral Gables, Florida.
“For more than five years, we’ve brought to market an increasing number of bottles made with other bottles and launched campaigns to inspire consumers to recycle their bottles helping to drive toward a circular economy,” said David Tulauskas, Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer at Nestlé Waters North America. “As we make progress toward a zero-waste future, we’re enthusiastic to build on our work by exploring alternative technologies such as those presented by Timeplast.”
The investment is part of NWNA’s efforts to identify multiple and simultaneous sustainable packaging solutions that address plastic pollution across the globe. In September 2020, Poland Spring announced a collaboration with the University of Maine and its Forest Bioproducts Research Institute to evaluate and develop bio-based solutions that could serve as alternative packaging for Poland Spring products. As part of the collaboration, the University of Maine will explore new possible uses of materials derived from sustainably harvested Maine wood, an effort that has the potential to advance the circular economy by contributing to the total utilization of this renewable resource.
In addition to alternative packaging, as of June 2020, NWNA has doubled the amount of recycled PET plastic (rPET) used since 2019 across its U.S. domestic portfolio to 16.5%. In July, the company announced that three of its regional spring water brands have started to offer bottles made of 100% recycled plastic, joining Poland Spring 100% Natural Spring Water in offering bottles made with 100% rPET. Now, five of NWNA’s six regional spring water brands offer bottles made with recycled plastic, and four of these offer bottles made with 100% rPET. NWNA also offers three of the only major, nationally distributed bottled water offerings on the market made using 100% rPET – Nestlé® Pure Life 700mL, Poland SpringORIGIN, Nestlé Pure Life “DC Collection.” These steps are all helping NWNA reach its commitments to achieve 25% rPET across its U.S. domestic portfolio by 2021 and reach 50% by 2025.
https://www.nestle-watersna.com/

The Acquisition of a Comexi Offset CI8 Allows Totalflex to Better Service Its Customers

The Brazilian company stresses that central drum offset printing brings
innovation, productivity, and profitable shorter runs by combining multiple SKUs
Comexi, a specialist in solutions for the flexible packaging printing
and converting industry, and Totalflex Indústria de Embalagens, one of the largest flexible
packaging companies in Brazil, have reached an agreement for the acquisition by the Brazilian
company of a Comexi Offset CI8. This purchase will allow Totalflex to increase productivity,
offering customers shorter runs, capable of combining various SKUs within the same job. This is
the first central drum offset press which Comexi installs in Brazil.
“We are able to offer innovation and productivity to our customers, as well as sustainable printing,
as a result of EB (Electron Beam) inks and lacquers”, explains Clodoaldo Martins Neto, executive
director of Totalflex. He also comments that the Brazilian company strives to make a difference
with the options that presently exist on the market, confirming that for this purpose, Totalflex
“offers monolayer materials, thinner films, higher productivity, and high quality printing, which has
positioned the company and its products on the forefront of the market”.
Neto emphasizes that one of the strengths of Comexi’s offset central printing technology is its
capability of grouping multiple SKUs in one single run. “It allows us to market our services to
clients with an extensive mix of SKUs and offer SKU combinations within the same job. As a
result, we are able to competitively perform short or medium runs at the highest quality level”.
The commercial relationship between Comexi and Totalflex began in 2003 with the purchase by
the Brazilian company of the first machines. “We had an extremely positive appreciation of
Comexi and identified considerably with the company because its profile was similar to ours.
Since 2001, before our first acquisition, Comexi was already providing us flexographic technical
support, which was unmatched in Brazil. By virtue of Comexi, we have been able to competitively
differentiate ourselves by offering a high standard of quality that has never been seen in our
region. Together, we are building a beautiful alliance”, says Clodoaldo Martins Neto.
Totalflex Indústria de Embalagens, which has its headquarters in the city of Jequié (Bahia), was
founded in 1977 under the name of Artplástico. In 1994, the company was acquired by its current
owners. After investments in technology, which culminated with the acquisition of modern and
high-performance equipment, Totalflex Indústria de Embalagens began offering a variety of
services in 2006, the year the new Totalflex brand was created, becoming a sector leader of a
main industry. The company specializes in supplying flexible laminated packaging with two or
more layers, and produces packaging that preserves and maintains the characteristics and quality
of various products. Totalflex has the ABFlexo seal given to notable flexographic printing
companies, placing it among the top five companies of the sector in Brazil.
The Comexi CI8 Offset press is the result of combining the advantages of offset variable size
printing with central drum technology. It is the best solution for short and medium size runs,
embraces the demand of time to market and printing quality, reduces the operative cost, and has
less of an impact on the environment.
About Comexi – www.comexi.com

Webinars open the new W. MÜLLER Academy

In May 2020, W. MÜLLER, a specialist in extrusion heads and extruders, started offering
virtual seminars for its customers and business partners. In September 2020, the German
mechanical engineering company ran its second technical webinar. Under the title
"Recommended Head Tooling Handling" it was said for the second time "Welcome to the
program of the W. MÜLLER Academy!" The webinars are a free release from the new
training program of the blow molding specialist.
"In the future, the W. MÜLLER Academy will become a point of contact for anyone who
wants to educate themselves on the topic of blow molding technology. Whether our
customers or not, newcomers or long-term professionals; we want to boost the exchange of
knowledge, train skilled and unskilled workers and, among other things, bring the world a
little closer to how much the plastics industry can actually contribute to a sustainable world.
Because our raw material is far more valuable than its reputation and one of the great
solutions – if used and recycled correctly – to the many issues of climate change.", Brigitte
Müller, CEO describes.
The webinars are a small preview of what W. MÜLLER offers at the W. MÜLLER
Academy. Further information on the complete training program, including all contact
options, will be available on the website of W. MÜLLER soon.