Sealpac: Combining Output with Flexibility
date:Jun 11, 2014
llenging, as one will encounter a physical limit when transporting these trays at higher speeds. It is common that, with double lane in-feed, rectangular trays are transported narrow side leading as it provides more stability in transport. However, it also implies that the capacity of the tooling is not fully used, meaning that faster cycle times are required, which negatively affects the smoothness of the line as well as its maintenance costs. This is why SEALPAC works with patented snap grippe
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