Induction Sealing Conical Shaped Dispensing Cap Earns Hall of Fame Honor
For over a decade, Mendes Gonçalves, one of Portugal’s largest sauce producers, has relied on induction sealing to meet food industry regulations. Their Paladin brand is very well-known and includes mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard, BBQ and salad sauces in container sizes of 75ml to 1kg. One of their packages features a conical shaped cap which provides…
Read MoreCap Sealing Machine Increases Production Efficiency for Renfro Foods
Renfro Foods is a family-operated business experiencing tremendous growth. Since being named Vendor of the Year by Wingstop Restaurants, Inc., the Fort Worth, Texas company has pushed the capabilities of its packaging equipment to satisfy growing demand for their zesty sauces, salsas and relishes. The company first invested in induction cap sealing in 1995, when…
Read MorePlastic Can Induction Sealed after Seaming
As reported by Packaging World Magazine, McCall Farms of Effingham, South Carolina is creating a stir on store shelves with Sonoco’s new TruVue® can (To view a video of the new TruVue® can click here). Its clear design enables consumers to see the products inside the can before they buy. The innovative plastic container can be seamed at 500…
Read MoreMother’s Milk Bank Uses Induction Sealing to Prevent Leaks
The most fragile infants depend on Mother’s Milk Bank of Florida and their mighty mission to provide safe, pasteurized donor human milk (DHM). DHM is distributed by prescription to babies that are preterm or are medically fragile and the amount of milk from the infant’s mother is not quite enough to meet her baby’s nutritional needs. Ensuring…
Read MoreSealer passes ‘mustard’ in replacing Pressure Sensitive Liners
It doesn’t get much more mom-and-pop than Fisher Horseradish & Mustard, run by Gideon Fisher Sr. He heads the 20 year old family business on his property in Newburg, PA, where his wife operates a semi-automatic filler. He operates a new portable induction sealer, a Compak™ Jr. from Enercon. The 7”x12”x15” sealer weighs just 14…
Read MoreOil company goes green with air cooled induction sealers
Olive oil has been produced for thousands of years dating back to the time of Homer who referred to it as “liquid gold”. Today when you visit the grocery store you see hundreds of varieties lined up on the shelf, varying in flavor and price. As the product has evolved over the centuries so have…
Read MoreMinterbrook’s new package is fresh, inside and out.
New package design incorporating an induction seal yields extended flavorful shelf-life and dramatic sales growth. No one knows the importance of preserving oyster freshness better than the Minterbrook Oyster Company of Gig Harbor, Washington. They’ve delivered quality oyster products to market since 1932. Since 1954 the company has been owned and operated by the Wiksten…
Read More“We’re going to need another Enercon.” (aka Induction Cap Sealer)
What do Kleenex®, Jet Ski®, Bubble Wrap®, Zamboni® and BAND-AID® have in common? They are incredibly successful brands that are so dominant in the marketplace consumers use these brand names as synonyms for the products they represent. Wellington Foods believes the Enercon brand name has joined these prestigious ranks.
Read MoreInduction Sealer Chosen over Tamper Evident Shrink Band for Food Products
Why did Peter Piper pick a peck of pickled peppers when he could have purchased a plethora of pickled products from Bay View Packing? Peter Piper certainly didn’t know that Bay View Packing recently upgraded their packaging to plastic containers with an induction seal that preserves freshness, prevents leaks and provides tamper evidence. The 95-year-old,…
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