Intended for modified atmosphere packaging-equipped thermoforming and tray-sealing machines, the Dansensor MAP Check 3 Vacuum online gas analyzer can be used with meat, poultry, fish and baked goods.
Parker Balston dual-bed, pressure-swing adsorption nitrogen generators produce up to 99.999% pure, compressed nitrogen at dewpoints to -58°F from most compressed air supplies.
Extending the shelf life of consumer packaged foods, the Linde MAPAX modified atmosphere packaging solution uses a combination of food-grade nitrogen, carbon dioxide and/or oxygen.
Case-ready meat has replaced in-store wrapping for many products, and a new film provides another opportunity for centralized packaging in vacuum bags.
PBI-Dansensor LeakMatic II and LeakPointer II leak detection systems for Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) utilize a state-of-the-art optical CO2 sensor that is not sensitive to the elevated CO2 levels often found in a MAP food production environment.
High-pressure processing may be the 21st century’s most dynamic new technology for pasteurization, and modified atmosphere packaging is the latest expansion of its possibilities.
Engineered for modified atmosphere packaging, the PBI-Dansensor MAP Mix Provectus gas mixer uses mass flow technology that allows the unit to be housed in an extremely small cabinet, while providing a high flow rate; it delivers a flow of up to 1,500 l/min.
The Ross Industries INPAK IN50 inline tray sealer produces modified atmosphere packages (MAP) from preformed trays of almost any size or shape; it supplies gas to just the package, not the entire bottom tool.