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Multivac to showcase packaging machines for small to medium-sized batches

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At interpack 2020, the company will present a range of simple and needs-based solutions for packing products in small and medium-sized batches.

Posted on Feb 19 ,05:49

Multivac to showcase packaging machines for small to medium-sized batches

Multivac intends to focus on hand-craft businesses and smaller processors with a range of simple and needs-based solutions for packing products in small and medium-sized batches. These enable small companies to make the entry into automatic packaging, with the aim of achieving maximum efficiency and optimum product protection. In addition to various chamber machines of different sizes, the exhibits will also include a compact thermoform packaging machine and two traysealers.

When it comes to packing in film pouches, MULTIVAC will be presenting its complete product range, consisting of tabletop, free-standing, double chamber and chamber belt machines. Thanks to their wide range of equipment options, the machines can be adapted to the individual requirements of the customer, and this makes a major contribution to maximum process efficiency.

In addition to the semi-automatic T 060 traysealer, MULTIVAC will also be exhibiting here its automatic T 300 model, which will be used at interpack to produce MultiFresh vacuum skin packs.

The range of compact thermoforming packaging machines will be represented by the R 105 MF, which is designed for producing high-quality MultiFresh vacuum skin packs. At interpack this machine will run MULTIVAC PaperBoard, a paper fiber-based carrier material, which has a sealing medium specially designed for the MultiFresh skin film, enabling perfect pack results to be achieved.

 

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