The argument in favor of using filler text goes something like this:
If you use real content in the Consulting Process, anytime you reach a review
point you’ll end up reviewing and negotiating the content itself and not the
design.
The Master Seal Model Linear LF-5000 is a single/Dual head Automatic fill system
that’s modular design allows for high speed filling of difficult product and
containers that may require, bottom up filling, compression filling, vibration,
fill-by-weight, Bulk and dribble, Multiple product filling, etc.
Both low- and high-viscosity liquids may contain particles of food (e.g. fruit
pulps, sauces and pickles) and these are more difficult to fill because simple
liquid fillers described above may become blocked by particles. For manual
filling, a wide-mouthed stainless steel or plastic funnel is more suitable, and
products can be pushed through the funnel using a plastic plunger. Filling
machines for high-viscosity liquids and liquids that have particles use servo
pumps. Each filling nozzle has a dedicated servo-controlled positive
displacement pump, but the capital cost of this equipment is high compared to
other types of filler.
Sealed glass jars or metal cans that are used for bottled or canned foods are
not filled completely. A ‘headspace’ is needed above the food to form a vacuum
when it cools. When filling solid foods or pastes, it is necessary to prevent
air from becoming trapped in the product, which would reduce the headspace
vacuum. Viscous sauces or gravies are therefore filled before solid pieces of
food. This is less important with dilute brines or syrups, as air is able to
escape more easily before sealing (see also Technical Briefs: Packaging Foods in
Glass and Canning of Foods).
SEALING :
After fill, it is very necessary to seal immediately with plastic and glass
containers include metal or plastic caps and lids, and foil, plastic or paper
covers. It is not possible in this Technical Brief to describe each of these
closures in detail. In practice the selection of a package and closure depends
mostly on their local availability and relative cost. The choice of packaging
may therefore be a compromise between what is required and what is available/
affordable.