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Packaging foods in glass
Practical Action
Bhavani Sales Corporation Plot No.2/1
Phase II
GIDC
Vatva
Ahmedabad - 382 445
India
Tel: +91 (0) 79 2583 1346 / 2589 3253
Fax: +91 (0)79 2583 5885 / 2583 1346
Email: labeling@ad1.vsnl.net.in
Semi automatic labelling machine suitable
for all types of round containers, jars, tins,
cans and bottles. Capacity: 30-40
containers/minute
Crown Capping Machine Engineering Drawings Practical Action
The design is of a manually operated crown capping machine similar to the one in figure 9
Roll on Pilfer Proof Machine Engineering Drawings Practical Action
The design is of a manually operated ROPP machine similar to the one in figure 11.
References and further information
Food Packaging a selection of Practical Action Technical Briefs
Appropriate Food Packaging by Peter Fellows & Barry Axtell, Practical Action Publishing
ILO/TOOL 1993
Packaging UNIFEM Practical Action Publishing 1996
Small-scale Food Processing: A guide to appropriate equipment, Edited by Peter Fellows & Ann
Hampton, Practical Action Publishing/CTA 1992
Small-scale Food Processing: A Directory of Equipment and Methods by Sue Azam-Ali
Practical Action Publishing, 2003
Acknowledgements
Diagrams and text used in this technical brief come from a variety of sources. We
would therefore like to thank the following for allowing us to reproduce: Practical
Action Publishing, ILO, and PRODEC.
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