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Graham Packaging in the U.S.: Careers, York PA Presence, Materials Know‑How, and Creative Packaging FAQs

Posted on Thursday 15th of January 2026

Graham Packaging: Careers, York PA, and Practical Packaging Insights

As a U.S.-based leader in rigid plastic packaging for food, beverage, household, and personal care brands, Graham Packaging is known for HDPE and PET blow-molded containers and sustainable options such as PCR (post-consumer recycled) content. Below, we address common queries that buyers, engineers, creatives, and job seekers ask — from Graham Packaging jobs and our York, PA area presence to hands-on materials tips like does acetone dissolve super glue, using washi tape for watercolor, and safely handling iconic prints such as The Shining (1980) film poster.

Graham Packaging at a Glance

  • What we do: Design and manufacture rigid plastic containers (HDPE, PET) with a focus on performance, lightweighting, and recyclability.
  • Industries we serve: Dairy, beverages, sauces/condiments, household chemicals, personal care, and more.
  • U.S. footprint: Multiple facilities nationwide, including across central Pennsylvania. The Graham Packaging York PA corridor (the broader York–Lancaster–Harrisburg region) is a long-standing hub for manufacturing and logistics.

Note: Facility mix and openings can change. For the latest plant and office details, use our contact and careers pages.

Careers: How to Explore Graham Packaging Jobs

Interested in Graham Packaging jobs? Here’s how to navigate opportunities and prepare:

  • Typical roles: Production technician, maintenance mechanic, process engineer, quality engineer, EHS specialist, packaging engineer, sales/account manager, supply chain analyst, and plant leadership.
  • What hiring teams value: Safety-first mindset, hands-on problem solving, basic lean/6S familiarity, data literacy (SPC, capability indices), and collaboration across operations, quality, and supply chain.
  • How to stand out: Quantify your impact (e.g., “reduced scrap 12% via process window optimization”), highlight experience with blow molding, extrusion, PET/HDPE resin handling, PCR integration, and continuous improvement.
  • Where to look: Search “Graham Packaging jobs” and filter by U.S. location, including Pennsylvania (York–Lancaster region), Midwest, and Southeast manufacturing hubs.

Materials Know‑How: Does Acetone Dissolve Super Glue?

The short answer: Yes. Acetone is one of the most effective solvents for cyanoacrylate adhesives (commonly known as “super glue”).

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Quick removal guide

  • Work in a ventilated area and wear gloves and eye protection.
  • Test a small, hidden spot first.
  • Apply a small amount of acetone with a cotton swab; let it sit 30–60 seconds.
  • Gently lift or scrape softened adhesive with a plastic scraper; repeat if needed.
  • Wipe clean and rinse with mild soap and water.

Plastic compatibility tips

Acetone can damage or haze some plastics. General guidance:

  • More resistant: HDPE and PP often resist brief acetone exposure, but always spot-test. Avoid soaking or prolonged contact.
  • Use caution: PET may haze/soften; PVC can swell; ABS and PC may craze; PS often dissolves or melts.
  • On skin: Prefer warm soapy water, mineral oil, or petroleum jelly first; use acetone sparingly due to skin irritation risk.

If you are removing glue from a product package or production tool, consult the resin’s chemical resistance chart and your EHS guidelines.

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Creative Workflow: Washi Tape for Watercolor and Packaging Mockups

Washi tape for watercolor is popular because it’s a low‑tack, rice‑paper masking tape that peels cleanly without tearing paper (when removed properly). Tips for art and packaging prototyping:

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  • For watercolor masking: Use artist‑grade, acid‑free washi. Burnish lightly, paint, then remove at a low angle once fully dry to minimize fiber lift.
  • Label and mockups: Washi is great for temporary alignment marks and soft‑hold labels on cartons and prototypes.
  • On plastics: HDPE and PET have low surface energy; low‑tack tapes may not adhere well. If adhesion is critical on mock bottles, try a slightly higher‑tack painter’s tape or wipe the surface with isopropyl alcohol to remove oils (never use acetone on sensitive plastics without testing).
  • Residue: Quality washi typically removes cleanly; test first on printed areas and laminates.

Protecting Prints: Shipping and Storing The Shining (1980) Film Poster

Whether you collect vintage one‑sheets or ship reprints for retail, protecting posters like The Shining 1980 film poster requires archival materials and careful packaging. Graham Packaging does not produce or license this artwork; the tips below are general best practices for print protection and shipping.

Archival storage basics

  • Sleeves: Use archival, acid‑free sleeves (polyester, polypropylene) with buffered backing boards.
  • Environment: Store at 18–23°C (64–73°F), 40–55% RH, away from UV light.
  • Handling: Cotton gloves prevent skin oils from transferring to inks.

Shipping best practices

  • Rigid protection: For rolled posters, choose thick‑wall tubes with end‑cap locks; for flat shipping, use sandwich boards and corner guards inside a rigid mailer.
  • Moisture barrier: Line with a poly sleeve; add desiccant in humid climates.
  • Labeling: “Do Not Bend” and orientation arrows reduce mishandling.

If you’re packaging high‑value art or limited editions, consider shock indicators and tamper‑evident seals for traceability.

Why These Details Matter to Packaging Buyers and Makers

  • Material compatibility (e.g., acetone and super glue) affects maintenance, rework, and line uptime.
  • Tape selection impacts prototyping speed, label alignment accuracy, and surface integrity.
  • Protective packaging preserves product value in transit — essential for prints, marketing collateral, and DTC shipments.
  • Local talent and sites (York–Lancaster region) help ensure resilient supply and responsive service.

Next Steps

  • Explore roles: Search “Graham Packaging jobs” to find openings by function and region.
  • Discuss a project: Share your container specs (HDPE/PET, volumes, PCR targets) to evaluate feasibility and timelines.
  • Need guidance? Ask us about resin selection, lightweighting, PCR integration, and line compatibility tests.
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Jane Smith

I’m Jane Smith, a senior content writer with over 15 years of experience in the packaging and printing industry. I specialize in writing about the latest trends, technologies, and best practices in packaging design, sustainability, and printing techniques. My goal is to help businesses understand complex printing processes and design solutions that enhance both product packaging and brand visibility.

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