Applicator wins innovation shortlisting at the UK Packaging awards.Tape manufacturer Payne
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Adjective innovative new applicator ap·pli·ca·tor n. An instrument for applying something, such as a medication. applicator, n a device for applying medication; usually a slender rod of glass or wood, used with a pledget of cotton on the end. was short-listed for the Innovative Development award. Normally, tear tape is applied in the direction of the web movement, but there are applications where the packaging machinery in use at a factory requires that the tape is applied across the width of the web. Previously it had not been possible to incorporate tear tape within these packaging styles. To resolve the technical problem's presented by the needs of cross fed applications, Payne's technical sales and design engineering teams developed a prototype Prototype A first or original model of hardware or software. Prototyping involves the production of functionally useful and trustworthy systems through experimentation with evolving systems. cross feed applicator. This ensured a number of technical challenges were met enabling effective application across the packaging line, including tension control to guarantee consistent pick-up pick-up Noun 1. a small truck with an open body used for light deliveries 2. Informal a casual acquaintance made for a sexual purpose 3. Informal a. and release of the tear tape. Simon Wildash, head of marketing at Payne, said: "Being highly commended by the UK Packaging Awards underlines the potential of this exciting new development, and we are delighted to be recognised as a creative force in the packaging industry." Contact Payne on 0115 975 9000 or visit www.payne-worldwide.com |
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