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Bosch Packaging technology launches Transwrap 1650 machine
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Thursday, 16 December, 2010, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
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Our Bureau, Mumbai
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Making another addition to its comprehensive portfolio, Bosch Packaging Technology has launched the Transwrap 1650 packaging machine in India, at the Pack Plus 2010 in New Delhi. The product with its wide range of packaging solutions is suited for a variety of packaging needs, styles and budgets. It thus aims at addressing increasingly customised and market driven demands of the food and non-food packaging industry, according to a press release from the company.
The array of packaging options includes package styles like pillow bags and side gusseted bags along with many other options pertaining to Heat Sealing, Poly Ethylene welding systems, anti-static devices, chain packages and hole punch devices. These impressive choices are thus successfully able to cater to a diverse range of package styles and product specifications. All these options can be activated through simple setting procedures via an intuitive Human Machine Interface (HMI), offering user the flexibility which in turn allows for considerable shorter changeover times. This machine definitely offers user the advantage of cost efficiency as well as attributes like low height for a compact product stream coupled with higher speed that have been able to facilitate increased efficiency and ergonomics.
Over and above the benefits of flexibility and cost efficiency, the machine is constructed of corrosion resistant material which extends the machine capability to pack aggressive products. The concept of modularity in the machine design of the Transwrap 1650 allows for easy integration of dosing devices (augers, weighers, and cup fillers), gas flushing devices, printers as well as check weighers along with various up and downstream equipment interfaces.
Apart from catering to basic needs of packaging, Transwrap 1650 also offers product protective gas flushing system that assists in keeping packaged products fresh. The machine can be integrated with various coding units which prints the MRP and serial numbers on the produced bags, while its print registration control senses the printing position in pre printed film to maintain accurate bag length.
Ashok Gourish, business head, packaging technology division, said, “It has always been our endeavor to cater to the evolving needs of our customers. With the launch of new Transwrap 1650, we believe that our portfolio is now in a position to address the exact specifications and demands for higher customisation of the packaging industry.”
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