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CONPACK 1600 - AUTOMATIC PACKING MACHINE FOR BOBBINS

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The new machine model for the fully automatic packing of cross wound packages in thermo-shrinking polyethylene foil has been developed to produce even larger quantities in more compact units than the previous model.These are fused and hermetically sealed on three sides.

The machine is made up of two modules:

  • Module for the delivery, fusing and cutting of the polyethylene film.
  • Shrinking tunnel.

The packs are made in three phases:

  • Manual feed of the material to be packed.
  • Automatic feeding in of the material between two electrically fused foils unwound from rolls, resulting in a tubular casing fused at the edges.
  • Automatic delivery of the packed material on a conveyor belt into the shrinking tunnel for making up.

Depending on the end use, weight and type of the packed material, foils can be used in various thicknesses (50 to 120 microns) with the following shrinking values:

  • 60% in longitudinal;
  • 20% in cross direction.

Below are a few examples of possible packing formats, expressed in maximum width and length of the foil. Smaller formats can of course be produced.

Width in mm.

Lenght in mm.

Height in mm.

1.100

1.300

175

1.050

1.300

200

1.000

1.300

225

950

1.300

250

900

1.300

275

850

1.300

300

800

1.300

325

750

1.300

350


TECHNICAL DATA

Maximum roll width of the upper
polyethylene foil

1.600 mm.

Maximun roll width of the lower
polyethylene foil

1.100 mm.

Working height

850 mm.

Maximum intake width of the
shrinking tunnel

1150 mm.

Maximum intake height of the
shrinking tunnel

550 mm.

Electrical connection

220 (3 phases + earth), 50 Hz

Compressed air

6 bar

Air consumption

18 Lt.

Installed capacity

28 kw.

Average current consumption

8 kwh.

Total weight of the machine

2.375 Kg.


DIMENSIONS

Lenght

7.200 mm.

Width

2.360 mm.

Height

2.000 mm.
(with polyethylene roll)

Capacity: Example
Depending on the time needed for material feed, i.e. loading the cross wound packages at delivery level, a minimum capacity of 70 packs/h each containing 48 cross wound packages (6", average diameter 220 mm) can be expected.

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