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![]() Form Fill & Seal Machine with Cup Filler |
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PACWEL VERTIFLOW Mark I & II These machines can handle a wide range of products either in powdered or granular or small solids; eg. confectionery, bakery items, dry-fruit and other allied products. The machine is most versatile and ideal for general purpose packaging. It also provides ease of operation and maintenance plus the main advantage is, the whole system can be PLC controlled. | |
Style of Wrap Pillow pouch with fin sealed ends and fin or overlap longitudinal seam with or without gussets. Wrapping materials Resistance sealing :- Cellulose films, Bi and tri-laminates, wax laminated cellulose films, saram coated foils. Impulse sealing:- unsupported polythylene or any other poly material. Sequence of operations Measured quantities of the product to be packaged are dropped down the feed tube. The wrapping material is drawn from the reel and shaped around the feed tube by a shoulder, the wrapping material is sealed in a tube by the vertical heater making either a fin or an overlap seal. The reciprocating horizontal sealing jaw seals both ends, the completed packs being separated by the knife located in between the jaw, which operates independently and is integral with the jaws. Pack size limits Mark I (1/2 kg and below) Width : 30 to 150 mm Length : maximum 250 mm Mark II (1/2 kg to 1 kg) Width : 100 to 250 mm Length : maximum 350 mm Bag size change Cut-off length is infinitely variable by means of calibrated adjustment. For bag width change, the whole shoulder and tube assembly to be changed using a bayonet type fitting. A full 3-D size change can be carried out in less than 15 minutes. | Feeding (1) Bucket elevator (2) rotating disc (3) rotary volumatic feeder (4) Auger filler (5) liquid fillers (6) weigher discharging either directly in the machine (overhead mounted) or into the bucket elevator (floor mounted). Weigher timer and no product/ no bag devices are fitted for weigher fed applications. Operators In normal operation with automatic weighing or volumetric feeding, and take-away by conveyor, one operator can supervise two or more machines. Machine speed 30 to 90 packs per minute dependent upon pack size, product, and wrapping material. Options D-hole punch in end seal Die coding in end seal Ink coding on wrapping material Hot leaf coding Air extraction Gussetting Power requirements Mark I Motor : 750 Watts Resistance sealer : 1500 Watts Impulse sealer : 2500 Watts Compressed air : 200 to 300 lits/min at 4 to 6 kg/cm2 Mark II Motor : 1000 Watts Resistance sealer : 1850 Watts Impulse sealer : 3000 Watts Compressed air : 300 to 450 lits/min at 6 kg/cm2 |
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