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  2. Aseptic processing - Wikipedia

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    Aseptic processing was derived from Olin Ball's heat-cool-fill (HCF) machine that was developed in 1927. [5] While HCF was successful in improving the sensory quality of the processed chocolate milk as compared to canned product, the use of the equipment was hindered by its cost, maintenance, and inflexibility to process various container sizes, rendering the machine a failure.

  3. Ultra-high-temperature processing - Wikipedia

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    Ultra-high temperature processing (UHT), ultra-heat treatment, or ultra-pasteurization [1] is a food processing technology that sterilizes liquid food by heating it above 140 °C (284 °F) – the temperature required to kill bacterial endospores – for two to five seconds. [2]

  4. Ranpak - Wikipedia

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    Ranpak was sold in December 2001 to First Atlantic Capital [15] [16] for over $100 million. [17] In December 2005, First Atlantic sold Ranpak to American Capital Strategies Ltd., [18] which in turn sold Ranpak Corp to Odyssey Investment Partners in 2007. [19]

  5. Blow fill seal - Wikipedia

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    Eye drops sold in blow fill seal packaging. BFS allows many different container designs, a consistent high process quality, a high process output, [7] and is, compared against other packaging processes, inexpensive. [26] In addition to that, BFS containers are lighter than glass containers, and shatterproof, which eases their transport.

  6. Sidel - Wikipedia

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    Sidel is a manufacturing company providing equipment and services for packaging liquids such as water; carbonated and non-carbonated soft drinks; sensitive beverages such as milk, liquid dairy products, juices, tea, coffee, isotonics and beer; food and home and personal care.

  7. Pactiv Evergreen - Wikipedia

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    Both Pactiv and Evergreen Packaging were predecessor companies previously acquired to become part of Reynolds Group Holdings. Pactiv’s roots stretch back to 1959, when Central Fibre, American Boxboard, and Ohio Boxboard merged to form Packaging Corporation of America (PCA). Those companies bear little resemblance to the company today, as they ...

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