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Free guide to electrostatic solutions in packaging

A Meech International product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Mar 15, 2007

Meech International has produced a free 'Application Guide' that highlights the problems that can occur due to uncontrolled static charge within the packaging industry

Meech International has produced a free Application Guide that highlights the problems that can occur due to uncontrolled static charge within the packaging industry.

The document, written by specialist engineers, shows how Meech's tried and tested solutions can be used to increase both productivity and profitability .

The Guide is illustrated with full-colour diagrams and covers a range of packaging industry processes that can be adversely affected by static.

These include blister packaging, bottle conveying and cleaning, labeling, bag manufacturing, wrapping machinery as well as cleanroom and medical packaging and assembly.

The primary problems discussed include process control and quality problems, dust attraction and contamination and operator shocks.

"Static Solutions to Improve Production and Profitability in the Packaging Industry" is available free of charge as hard copy or in PDF format.

It can be downloaded from the website, or please phone Meech direct for your copy.

Established in industrial electrostatic solutions for over forty years, Meech International meets the ever growing needs of industry with a range of products that are robust, reliable and easy to use.

Meech products are fully supported by an excellent service infrastructure, provided by an established sales and distributor network throughout the world.

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