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PackFach mit MF-Verschluss
PackFach mit MF-Verschluss
PackFach mit MF-Verschluss
PackFach mit MF-Verschluss
2008

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PackFach mit MF-Verschluss

Separater

The MF-PackFach partitioner uses a double-locking mechanism that holds the grid together, from flat (0°) to open (90°). No part of the grid can be lost while loading, opening, and inserting the PackFach. This is achieved by an entirely redesigned die cut and mount. Automation reaches new dimensions in reliability, speed, and efficiency for seamless integration into existing filling / packaging lines (min. 100 cases/min). In the past, conventional techniques permitted a maximum of about 60 PackFachs per minute. Now, cylindrical containers can also be protected by a mechanical insertion of the MF-PackFach.

Client / Manufacturer

Mölle Kartonagen GmbH

Kastellaun, DE
Design

Mölle Kartonagen GmbH

Kastellaun, DE

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