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November 30, 2006 - Conforming to MIL-DTL-117H as Type II, Class C, Styles 1 or 2 and MIL-PRF-121G, Type 1, opaque MLT1 and clear MLT2 heat-sealable, 9-layer, coextruded films have low moisture vapor transfer rate and oxygen transfer Rate. Both materials are 4 mil thick and support printing and imprinting directly on bag. They are available as Autobag bag-on-a-roll materials and feature sealant layer that facilitates sealing on Autobag packaging systems.

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New AutobagŪ Military Spec Packaging Film


STREETSBORO, OH - October 31, 2006 - Automated Packaging Systems, the leader in high-reliability packaging systems, has introduced new MLT1 and MLT2 heat-sealable packaging films that conform to military specification MIL-DTL-117H as Type II, Class C, Styles 1 or 2 and MIL-PRF-121G, Type 1. These nine-layer, coextruded films have excellent barrier properties, are extremely strong, and are ideal for waterproof and greaseproof applications. The Moisture Vapor Transfer Rate (MVTR) and Oxygen Transfer Rate (OTR) of these films are very low.

The MLT1 film is opaque and MLT2 film is clear. Both materials are 4 mils thick and support printing and imprinting directly on the bag. A built-in sealant layer facilitates high quality seals on Autobag packaging systems. This new film makes for excellent packaging of bearings, seals and O-rings in rugged military applications. Both films are available as Autobag bag-on-a-roll materials in a wide range of sizes.

"The new MLT1 and MLT2 bag-on-a-roll films are designed for Autobag machinery with typical throughput and productivity improvements of up to 40 percent over traditional kraft bag packaging processes," said Tim Groff, Director of Marketing for Automated Packaging Systems.

About Automated Packaging Systems

Automated Packaging Systems has been designing and manufacturing original

AutobagŪ, SidePouch(TM) and AirPouch(TM) systems and products for more than 40 years. With more than 25,000 packaging systems in operation and a national service organization, Automated Packaging has the experience and support to deliver the ultimate in customer satisfaction. The company's Systems Advantage(TM) Program combines machines, materials and services to further enhance the value of its packaging solutions.

Contacts:

Tim Groff
Automated Packaging Systems
330-342-2000
tim.groff@autopkg.com

Reader Inquiries:
330-342-2000
888-AUTOBAG
888-288-6224


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Jeff Kenyon Goldstein Group Communications
USA
Phone: 216-573-2300
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Tim Groff
USA
Phone: 330-342-2000
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Company Information:
Name: Automated Packaging Systems Inc.
Address: 10175 Philipp Pkwy.
City: Streetsboro
State: OH
ZIP: 44241
Country: USA
Phone: 888-288-6224
FAX: 330-342-2400
http://www.autobag.com


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