TY - JOUR AB - tanker reaching the farm. Stored flat, stocks of the container are held at critical points for distribution when needed to the farms likely to be isolated. Recently this type of container has been receiving considerable publicity suggesting that it is well suited for use in dispensing and vending machines, and catering services generally. Two makes are now available, the Pergall produced by Bowater Packaging Ltd. and the Polygal produced by Reed Paper Group Ltd. The two makes are similar in most technical respects but there are differences in the methods adopted for filling. The Pergall liner is laid in a horizontal tray for filling, the quantity of milk being controlled either by a pre-set batch meter or by an automatic balance. When the liner is filled and the filling tube sealed it is transferred by hand Bulk packaging into the carton container. Filling rates are stated An important development in bulk packaging to be 3 packs/min with a 2-head machine and using single-service containers is the system which two operators. The Polygal liner is placed in the carton before has come to be known by the rather inelegant name of Bag in Box. This consists of a two-ply TI - Discussion JF - International Journal of Dairy Technology DO - 10.1111/j.1471-0307.1966.tb02804.x DA - 1966-07-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/discussion-jJZKGRetmq SP - 152 VL - 19 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -