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Precision AirConvey
www.airconvey.com

A manufacturer of converting and plastics equipment has added video demonstrations of its equipment to its Web site. Users can click on video icons found at the bottom of some product information pages to watch videos for free without any registration requirements. Currently available videos include a roll splitter automatically removing plastic film from its core in three seconds so that the film is contaminant-free and ready for reprocessing. Other systems are shown transforming reclaimed plastic-film waste and loose scrap into new pellets ready for processing. The step-by-step demonstrations are presented to highlight each step of the company’s processing equipment.


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Society of Plastics Industry Inc.
www.myplasticsindustry.com

A trade association representing the plastics manufacturing industry has developed a Web site for facilitating online interaction among plastics professionals. The site enables each user to set up a personal profile that can be used to match relevant site content with the individual’s business or professional needs. Users can download desktop software from the site to receive alerts to relevant industry developments. The site also features sections on the home page devoted to products, suppliers, and news. The Plastics Wire provides access to industry-related news and events. The site also has a search engine for finding articles, job listings, industry data, and more.


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Multivac Inc.
www.multivac.com

A manufacturer’s redesigned Web site is presented in English and German, with pages in four other languages in different stages of development. The Packaging Solutions section has been expanded to include examples tailored to specific requirements of product areas such as sterilized medical, industrial, and consumer products. The Service section on the home page navigation bar directs users to information on the company’s offerings, from initial planning and development to validation and calibration of a packaging machine. The site was redesigned to streamline navigation and coordinate the company’s image with the site’s design elements.


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Pac-Edge Corp.
www.pacedgecorp.com

A manufacturer of protective packaging products using recycled paper has launched a Web site designed to inform users about the company’s products and services. The site features easy navigation with tabs at the top of the home page. Visitors can view pictures of and product size information for corner, strap, and edge protectors for shipping containers. Information on the company’s manufacturing process and two-color printing capabilities is also offered.

 

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