Although interpack 2020 has been rescheduled to February 2021 as a result of coronavirus, Krones will present a virtual fair stand in April this year.
To provide an insight into its solutions for the packaging industry, Krones has created a virtual trade fair stand, and rendered its exhibits for the interpack accessible as a digital experience – faithful to the original and in 3D. The virtual interpack begins on 28 April 2020, and provides answers to the questions of how predominant resource consumption can be guided into a sustainable circular economy, and what options the industrial sector has for accomplishing this transformation.
Visitors to the virtual stand are not left unassisted. For questions, wishes and suggestions, stand support staff will be available from 28 to 30 April 2020 between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. CEST in a live-chat format.
There's a Krones solution solution for every step
Among products on showcase are the LitePac Top secondary packages, which in their manufacture score highly in terms of lower energy consumption and less waste incidence than shrink-packs, in particular. LitePac Top can be handled using the Varioline 2M packaging machine, which will also be on show at the stand. Besides maximised flexibility, thanks to the use of lifetime-lubricated bearings, electric vacuum pumps and the recuperation of braking energy, it provides additional advantages in terms of sustainability, efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
Not only does LitePac Top reduce the consumption of materials and energy, the associated machine technology enables the cans to be selectively orientated, so as to ensure prominent placement of the brand logo at the point of sale, for example. (Source: Krones)
Flexibility, brilliant colours, and freedoms in the visual and haptic design of containers, this is what the DecoType direct printing machine from Dekron offers. With direct printing, new designs can be cost-efficiently applied to bottles within a minimised timeframe. By printing the motif directly onto the container’s body, labels and the concomitant waste can be eliminated. The process functions both with glass bottles and with containers made of virgin PET and recyclate. And the printed bottles can even be returned to the recycling process, and recovered using Krones’ MetaPure recycling systems. But with the MetaPure Recycling lines not only PET bottles, but polyolefins as well, can be recycled and even upcycled into food-grade PET.
To learn more about the packaging solutions and closed-cycle recovery capabilities from Krones, you can visit the virtual trade fair stand under https://www.krones.com/en/2020-interpack.php
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