Web Plus: Suppliers of 'hands-on' equipment take to the Web

T hanks to the low cost of disseminating product information via the Web, it's now easier than ever to obtain information on packaging equipment from smaller suppliers that cater more toward users of low-cost, entry-level or "hands-on" packaging equipment.

Suppliers of entry-level fillers and cappers (above) as well as tapers (right) can be found on-line
Suppliers of entry-level fillers and cappers (above) as well as tapers (right) can be found on-line

We began our search for such products at the Web site of Equipment Express (LaPorte, IN) at www.equipmentexpress24.com. Like most suppliers' Web sites, this one makes ample use of product photos and explanatory text for applications ranging from entry- level to automatic.

Unlike most other sites, however, this one actually lists prices. For example, fully automatic liquid filling equipment is shown for less than $20ꯠ. A completely automatic packaging line from filling to capping to labeling can be had for less than $43ꯠ, according to the site.

For true hands-on applications, a one-head liquid filler is shown for as little as $3꽤.

Another positive about this site was the "truck demonstration" page. By filling out an on-line form, visitors can request a visit from the supplier's demo truck, which is purported to contain a live liquid packaging line that can run your product on-site--well, at least in your parking lot.

Another vendor that caters to smaller companies is Package Automation (Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada), which showcases a variety of bagging equipment at its site, www.pacauto.com. The site shows vertical and horizontal bagging machines for filling and sealing pre-made bags. Entry-level baggers are shown for applications requiring throughputs of seven to 10 bags/min. (The site also displays machinery capable of up to 80 bags/min.) Form/fill/seal machines are shown, too.

Another vendor, Accutek Packaging Equipment Co. (Vista, CA) showcases economical packaging equipment at its site, www.accutekpackaging.com. The site shows a variety of entry-level filling and capping equipment. Indeed, a semi-automatic timed-flow volumetric filler is shown starting as low as $2껻. The site also features manual, semi-automatic and fully automatic cappers, among other equipment.

For hands-on labeling and taping applications, a slew of automated dispensers are shown at www.startinternational.com, the site of Start Intl. (Carrollton, TX). Included is a carousel-style tape dispenser that allows up to 20 pieces of tape to be cut and placed on a carousel from which multiple people can select.

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