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Edge Protection Machine

Paper Machinery Corp. introduces the servo-driven EP 100 machine designed to apply barrier tape to edge protected paperboard containers.

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The EP 100 machine is a standalone offline machine that can produce up to 200 edge protected sidewall blanks per minute. The machine can also be configured as an inline unit along with a PMC 2001S cup/container-forming machine, if production operations require it. 

Paper Machinery Corp. CEO & President John Fortin stated, “We are excited about this new product development at PMC. As our customers continue to search for environmentally friendly packaging solutions, the EP 100 provides an opportunity to enter into markets where plastic was originally viewed as the only option.”


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