• Presto's new zipper tape is specially designed for unsupported poly-bag applications on VFFS machinery
    Presto's new zipper tape is specially designed for unsupported poly-bag applications on VFFS machinery
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Presto Products Company announced the launch of a new zipper tape to help manufacturers of Individual Quick Frozen (IQF) foods improve line efficiencies.

Presto showcased the resealable, press-to-close technology at Pack Expo Las Vegas 2015. The zipper tape is specially designed for unsupported poly-bag applications on vertical form, fill and seal (VFFS) machinery.

Though VFFS equipment represents an operational industry standard for IQF meat, poultry, vegetable and fruit packagers, many zipper tapes still pose considerable challenges on fully automated lines. These challenges can present a roadblock to manufacturers, relegating them to the use of semi-automated equipment and – in some cases – inhibiting growth. To help these manufacturers advance their operations, Presto’s new zipper tape is designed for high-efficiency runs on fully automated VFFS machinery.

Advanced automation calls for advanced packaging materials,” said Brad Hansen, President of Presto Specialty Group, Presto Products Company. “IQF food manufacturers looking to automate their lines to streamline efficiency will have a cost-efficient zipper tape alternative that helps to increase productivity.”

The new zipper tape also offers a scored tear-off option for improved barrier protection during shipping compared to other “perf-to-tear” options on the market. Created with an extruded die-line, this tear-off option better protects against particles and potential contaminants the products may come into contact with along the supply chain.

At Pack Expo, Presto also showcased its recently launched CHILD-GUARD and Click ‘N Loc innovations in addition to its full range of Slid-Rite and Fresh-Lock offerings.

The first of its kind, the CHILD-GUARD child-resistant slider meets the standards required for listing on the ASTM D3475 index, allowing regulated brand owners to leverage flexible packaging – a lighter-weight and more compact alternative to rigid formats.

To reassure consumers of a secure seal, The Click ‘N Loc PTC double-zipper delivers pronounced audible and tactile cues that can be heard and felt when closing the package for a multi-sensory user experience.

 

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