Shrinkwrapper Packaging Machine

The one-piece fully automatic heat shrink film packaging machine is a new type of packaging equipment designed and manufactured based on the characteristics of packaging film shrinking when heated.

It can automatically arrange individual products, group them, push bottles with servo, wrap the film with servo, and finally form a collective package through heating and shrinking, cooling and shaping. The packaged products are firmly tied, with a regular and beautiful appearance, saving packaging costs.

Capacity up to 120 packs per minutes

Wraparound Machine

Cardboards are manually placed on the cardboard buffer conveyor chain plate and conveyed to the tooth lifting area. The cardboards on the lifting tooth are separated one by one by the vacuum suction cup.

The separated cardboards are sent to the cardboard slope conveying section by the synchronous belt and sent to the junction with the product; the products are conveyed to the grouping area. After grouping, the products enter the bottle pushing area at equal distances and are sent to the junction with the cardboard. After the product is combined with the cardboard, it enters the forming area through folding and spraying glue to complete the automatic wrapping process.

Capacity up to 80 packs per minutes

RSC Carton

RSC (Regular Slotted Container) packer machine monobloc is a type of packaging machinery that combines multiple case packing functions into a single, compact unit. These machines are designed to erect, fill, and seal RSC cartons, often incorporating robotic or pick & place systems for efficient product loading.

Monobloc machines integrate various functions into a smaller footprint, ideal for spaces with limited end-of-line space.

They can handle a wide range of products, including those in bags, boxes, cups, flow-wraps, and rigid containers, and can load them in different orientations.

Increased

Efficiency by combining multiple operations, monobloc machines streamline the packaging process, potentially reducing labor and improving throughput.

Flexibility, they can be customized with various features like different sealing methods (tape or glue), product collation systems, and integrated labeling or marking systems.

Capacity up to 25 packs per minutes.