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Electronic packaging machine Pratika 56-T MPS
automaticcontinuousfilm

electronic packaging machine
electronic packaging machine
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Characteristics

Operational mode
automatic, continuous, electronic
Type
film
Container type
can
Options
sealing
Production capacity

3,600 p/h

Description

Beyond the limits of automatic continuous shrink packaging machines The new PRATIKA 56-T MPS is an automatic shrink wrap machine which comes as standard with a Side Seal device, continuous sealing with no length limitations, as well as Centre Sealing and fully electric operation. This machine can package formats up to 400 mm wide x 240 mm high, . The shrink-wrap machine is built on a new T body that includes an independent electrical system located in the rear part of the machine. The PRATIKA 56-T MPS thus represents a perfect synthesis of reliability, high performance, versatility and safety, further evolving the conception of automatic shrink film packaging machines. Technical characteristics Schneider Electric PLC M258 with 256 customisable and namable programs 5.7 inch colour touchscreen control panel, 10 languages 2 Dual Core microprocessors (like 4) 2 x 32 bit USB communication interface Schneider Electric brushless motor drive Signalling reel and film-opening roller position on the set product height Microperforation device with film tension adjustment to the set product height New closed-loop sealing bar actuation frame that balances forces and makes movement smoother Self-adjustment of triangle and bar height to set product height Sealing bar opening defined by product height, which may be set on the touch-screen control panel Belt speed (infeed/outfeed) regulated by programmable Schneider Electric inverter Altivar model
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.