Ideal for thin-gauge hand wrap applications, the new resin is designed to help provide high tenacity and consistent extrusion, as well as help enable the incorporation of high loading levels of post-consumer recycled (PCR) content.
The competition is among the most respected in the industry thanks to the outstanding caliber of packaging entries, the objective and methodical judging process, and the extensive media coverage of the competition winners.
FPA’s reimagined conference—expanded to a day and a half from one day—will have a larger opening-night reception at the NASCAR Hall of Fame, tabletop exhibits with extended networking breaks, and a second-evening reception.
With adhesives being top of mind for many in the packaging industry, individual innovations in this area have also come to the forefront. Learn about some of these advancements.
This year’s first winner was a team of students from the University of Wisconsin–Stout, and the second-place winner was a team of students from the California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly).
Equipment features advanced capabilities, including quick changeover times, reduced waste, and precise color matching, ensuring that Eagle can produce packaging that exceeds industry standards.
Fikes brings over 20 years of packaging experience to the Texwrap team, including 10 years of work supporting shrink packaging distributor sales and management.