07.06.15
Single-dose liquid packaging specialist Unit Pack has enhanced its production capabilities by adopting 3D printing technologies at its facility in Cedar Grove, NJ.
According to the company, 3D printing will enhance Unit Pack's production flexibility and rapid change-over abilities, which have solidified its trusted partnerships within the cosmetics industry for three generations.
“At first, 3D printing allowed us to mass produce critical replacement parts for our production lines, but since then these new technologies have transformed our packaging capabilities,” said Ernest Loesser, president of Unit Pack. “3D printing has opened areas of design freedom that were not previously available. Subsequently, our abilities to realize our clients' unique packaging needs are stronger than ever. In addition to our established Unit Pack line, 3D printing has also facilitated new experiments with diverse films, thermo-form and flexible foil packaging as well.”
More info: www.unitpack.com
According to the company, 3D printing will enhance Unit Pack's production flexibility and rapid change-over abilities, which have solidified its trusted partnerships within the cosmetics industry for three generations.
“At first, 3D printing allowed us to mass produce critical replacement parts for our production lines, but since then these new technologies have transformed our packaging capabilities,” said Ernest Loesser, president of Unit Pack. “3D printing has opened areas of design freedom that were not previously available. Subsequently, our abilities to realize our clients' unique packaging needs are stronger than ever. In addition to our established Unit Pack line, 3D printing has also facilitated new experiments with diverse films, thermo-form and flexible foil packaging as well.”
More info: www.unitpack.com