Paintball packs aim to protect

When Plymouth, MN-based Palco Marketing decided to change the packaging for its water-based paintballs, it teamed with Brookdale Plastics (Plymouth, MN) to create a package that would not only grab the attention of consumers, but also better protect the delicate paintballs.

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Until about a year ago, Palco’s package was paperboard, and workers filled it manually before stapling it shut. The company wanted its new package to be airtight and peggable.

With these requirements in mind, Brookdale thermoformed four different-sized clamshells of polyvinyl chloride. After pellets are filled into them by a counter/feeder, the clamshells receive a paperboard insert and are sealed on a radio-frequency system to securely hold the pellets in an airtight spherical package. Consumers can cut a corner off the plastic package and pour the pellets out.

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