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James Pels LTD

Business category 1 Food Packaging
City ( of main office ) Ramat Gan, IL, Israel
Address Bialik 155
Phones 972-3-7510718
Fax 972-3-7517251
Web site www.jamespels.com
About James Pels was established in 1949 by Messer James Pels and Dr.Shlomo Goetz. Since its establishment, the company has been active in selling plastic raw materials and machinery for the emerging plastic industry.
As in the past, the company is continuing today in promoting plastic raw materials. The activity is focused on three main categories: commodity resins, engineering plastics and additives. Lately James Pels have developed new activity and we are promoting various plastic films. The films are mainly originated from the Far East and technically supervised.
Our main market today is Europe, in which we sell to more than 15 countries. In the last decade, we have successfully increased our turnover and market share annually. We expect further expansion in the coming years due to enlargement of our product range and entering new markets. We support our customers by giving them financial service and full technical assistance, as well as guaranty on our products. Based on our vast experience, we grant customers cost effective solution to their needs.
For our customers, we seek the best competitive product without compromising on its quality.
We hope seeing you among our customers
JP01 POLYOLEFIN SHRINK FILM
JP02HS HOT SLIP SHRINK FILM
Its main advantage is excellent slip property.
JP03XL CROSS-LINKED SHRINK FILM
Cross-linked offers excellent shrinkage, strong & stable seals, wide sealing temperature range.
JP04XL-AF ANTI FOG CROSS LINKED SHRINK FILM
This film is specially designed to prevent "fogging" for food applications..
JP05HN HOT NEEDLES PERFORATION SHRINK FILM
Used for packing eggs, bread etc...
JP06S This film has excellent low shrink temerture property with quick shrink, good seal strength and over 70% shrinkage
Printed POF PRINTED SHRINK FILM
This film is designed for high quality printing (up to 6 colors).
POF film is an exceptionally easy to use. Available in different thicknesses from 12 to 25 microns.
Is suited for manual L sealers, for semi automatic and for high speed packaging machines.
The film is supplied in flat and center-folded rolls. It can be used to pack both regular and irregular shaped products.
Products Features: high transparence, high shrinkable ratio, high tenacity, hermetic sealing, low temperature resistance, non-brittle, light weight and even thickness.

PVC Shrink Film:
For production of shrink labels/sleeves
We offer calendared/cast shrink film.
High quality, transparent, stable shrinkage.
Products properties:
Max width: up to 2000mm
Thickness: 30-60 micron
Tensile strength: MD-55 TD-140
Elongation %: MD-200 TD-50
Shrinkage %: 1. Transverse-Direction Oriented Film
MD-MAX5 TD-53, 58, 62.
For full body sleeves, shrink sleeves.
2. Machine-Direction Oriented Film
MD-50, TD-MAX 5
For wraparound, (cans).

POLYESTER FILMS
PET 12 micron
PET / Barrier
PET Chemicaly treated
PET Matt
PET / Barrier / CPP laminate
PET / CPP laminate
BOPET Shrink for label
TDO Transverse Direction Oriented Film can be used for full body sleeves, shrink sleeves.
MDO Machine Direction Oriented Film can be

BOPP
Plain grade, (usually for flower application)
Heat sealable film
Lamination grade - treating one or two sides
Metalized film
White (pearl) film
Matt film
Printing grade

M. K. M. Technologies was founded in order to provide a complete technical solution to film manufactures.
Based on more then 20 years of experience in the PVC, we are offering our customers a turn key projects.
M. K. M. Technologies is offering the following services:
1. New machinery for PVC and PE film manufacturing and improvement of existing lines.
2. Full technical support before and after equipment installation.
3. Selecting the appropriate raw material needed and supplying it according to customer demand.
4. Full assistance in assimilation of raw material in the production.
5. Full support in finding the application market and guidance to end users how to use
Date 2011 Oct 29, 15:10