Packaging Pucks Engineered for Every Container Handling Challenge
Soft-Centered Pucks
Soft-centered pucks combine a durable outer structure with a softer internal contact surface to protect delicate containers. The rigid outer ring provides long-term durability while the softer insert helps prevent scuffing, spinning, or label damage. These pucks are ideal for products where container appearance and stability are critical.
Labeling Pucks
Labeling pucks are engineered to maintain precise container positioning during labeling operations. By holding containers securely and consistently, they help ensure labels are applied accurately and remain properly aligned. This improves label quality while reducing rejects and rework on high-speed packaging lines.
QUIETPUCK®
QUIETPUCK® technology is designed to reduce noise generated when pucks collide on high-speed packaging lines. By incorporating energy-absorbing materials and specialized design features, these carriers help lower decibel levels on the factory floor. The result is quieter operation without sacrificing durability.
Dual-Product Pucks
Dual-product pucks allow manufacturers to run multiple container formats within a single puck design. By accommodating different container shapes or sizes, these carriers simplify line changeovers and improve operational flexibility. This approach can reduce tooling requirements while keeping packaging lines running efficiently.
Aerosol Pucks
Aerosol pucks are specifically designed to stabilize aerosol containers during filling and packaging operations. Their geometry helps securely hold cans through processes such as filling, leak testing, assembly, and labeling. This ensures reliable handling of aerosol products throughout high-speed manufacturing environments.
Transport and Specialty Pucks
Transport and specialty pucks are designed to move products reliably through complex packaging processes. They may include features tailored for filling, capping, inspection, or assembly operations. For specialized applications or smaller runs, machined pucks can also be produced to provide additional stability and precision.
