Bargergard
BargerGard is a Polyurethane (TPU) material that can be die-cut, welded and/or formed to protect the sterile barrier
BargerGard is a Polyurethane (TPU) material that can be die-cut, welded and/or formed to protect the sterile barrier
Luxury champagne brand Veuve Clicquot protects its breakable glass bottles using a biodegradable package made of pota
This innovative packaging for wine is creative and innovative in its approach.
In line with the new make-up trend on the market, Albéa launches Lipkiss, playful & funny packaging for colored l
Pyramidal boiling rice bag is an attractive package featuring microperforation and making surface for diffusion.
We have started our Adoption programme to increase the sales of packaging companies. We would be adopting 5 such companies and would promote their business free of charge and that too globally. Our idea is to make sure packaging grows. In case you or your friend is looking for free business promotion then you could please ask them to fill up the details at https://goo.gl/forms/1wnD8UYqhqrb2kiO2 and then we will do our best. Please note that this is restricted to 5 companies only and we will soon announce which 5 companies after the selection. Selection will be decided PackagingConnections team.
We are glad to inform you that we are participating as an exhibitor at the upcoming PackPlus’18, a Packaging, Processing & Supply Chain Event, which is going to be held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 25th to 28th July 2018.
We will be acquainting you with the various Packaging services offered by us. We will be happy to see you in person! Do give us a chance to hear from you! A prior appointment would be appreciated, kindly register by clicking on the link as mentioned below: https://goo.gl/forms/lS5qEhwo2ra9Tu2E2
All wine lovers will know the horror of pouring a bottle with elegance and perfect form, only to look down and witness drips of wine dribbling down the neck and falling on to the table/sofa/floor.
The heartbreak. The humiliation. The wine stains on your sweatpants. Dr Perlman first noticed that the dripping was the most extreme when a bottle was full or close to full.
He also observed that streams of wine have a tendency to curl backward over the lip and run down the side of the glass bottle because glass is hydrophilic, which means it attracts water.
To make the drip-free bottle, Dr Perlman worked with engineer Dr Greg Widberg to create a solution.
His solution: Creating a groove around the neck of the body just beneath the top, that wine can’t pass over.
This groove is roughly 2 millimetres wide and 1 millimetre in depth, and prevents the wine from traveling down the neck of the bottle.
For a drop of wine to make it across the groove, it would have to travel up against the force of gravity. So, it’s not possible.
Instead, droplets of wine fall off the top of the bottle and into the glass with the rest of the wine.
WHAT DOES HYDROPHILIC MEAN?
A hydrophile is a molecule or other molecular entity that is attracted to water molecules and tends to be dissolved by water.
In contrast, hydrophobes are not attracted to water and may seem to be repelled by it.
Oil, for example, is a hydrophobic molecule. It doesn't mix with water and instead sits on top of it. By contrast, glass is a hydrophilic material.
This is why streams of wine have a tendency to curl backward over the lip and run down the side of the glass bottle.
Which all sounds very simple. So why anyone of us haven’t been using this groove-related magic for years? Why have we been putting up with endless jeans ruined by wine drip page?