There’s no way around it: the manufacturing world has changed. As the demand for speed and precision has grown, the products to meet those needs have become smaller, more sensitive, with far tighter tolerances. On top of all that, now manufacturers need to ship worldwide, into climates that are cold and hot, wet and dry, and even worse. In fact, atmospheric attacks from corrosive gases, moisture, and static charges can introduce real and present dangers to today’s more ‘exact’ products. Because atmospheric contamination or lack of it can mean the difference between success and failure for companies and organizations, choosing protective packaging materials is now more critical than ever before.

Fortunately, Lucent Technologies Bell Labs’ innovation, Intercept Technology™, addresses these significant issues. Unlike the protection packaging materials used in the past, a configuration from the Intercept Technology line will robustly protect your product; from the most sensitive electronic or optic piece to the heaviest military equipment. Equally reassuring, Intercept Technology has been proven in the laboratory, as well as in the field.

Don’t limit yourself with outdated packaging materials that were designed to protect manufactured products from decades past. Set yourself free with a material that’s designed to meet the protection needs for these most demanding times – Intercept Technology from Liberty Packaging!



The Liberty Packaging Company name was chosen for two reasons. First and foremost is that our major product line was a serendipitous artifact of the Statue of Liberty restoration. John Franey, of Bell Labs, invented Intercept Technology. Prior to his Intercept Technology invention, John had been a lead copper corrosion engineer in the Statue of Liberty restoration project. John developed a uniform patina seeding transplantation process for Lady Liberty to be applied on the replaced copper panels. In a matter of weeks the clean copper panels were transformed into copper panels with a magnificent natural patina green. This patina typically takes thirty years of natural aging to color. By using a reversal process of this seeding, Intercept Technology was created.

The second reason is that utilizing the Intercept Technology packaging materials allows folks the “liberty” to ship products anywhere safely.





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