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M1300 DET

VERTICAL FORM/FILL/SEAL MACHINE TO PACK LIQUID & VISCOUS PRODUCTS IN PILLOW POUCH

Vertical form fill seal machine

Pillow pouch

USE OF PE OR COMPOUND FILMS 

PACKING OF SPECIFIC LIQUID OR VISCOUS PRODUCTS (OILS...)

DETERGENTS / COSMETICS

LIQUID SOAP, LIQUID DETERGENT, SOFTENER, DILUTED BLEACH...

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

RATE OF PRODUCTION: 1 800 - 2 500 PPH
BAG VOLUME: 70 - 1 000 ML 

 

THE M1300 IS PERFECT FOR SHAPING (ACCORDION FOLD), FILLING AND SEALING PILLOW POUCHES USING PE FILM OR MULTI-LAYER FILM ON REELS. Fitted with an impulse sealer (most popular) or a thermal cutter, depending on the type of packing film. 

Its dosage system is acclaimed for its high precision regardless of the type of product being packed. 

With its simple, sturdy design, the M1300 is notable for its reliability and its minimal space surface. 

Its control screen provides an intuitive display of the production parameters (display of errors and setting of parameters and production speed). 

A Clean-in-Place (CIP) has been integrated into the M1300’s design. 

All of the parts that come into contact with the product are built from stainless steel (titanium for packing bleach). 

Its pneumatic sealing grip control and its independent electrical cabinet make its maintenance easy and inexpensive.

STANDARD EQUIPMENT

- Pouch counter on the display

- Pouches disinfected in germicidal UV tubes before being shaped

- Protective rubber caps:

- Teflon rollers on upper and lower sealing grips

- Control screen

- End of film roll system that halts the machine

- CIP control even in automatic 

Filling UHT milk and flavoured UHT milk in pillow pouches from 170 ml to 1000 ml

BOLIVIA

M4200AS ASEPTIC MACHINE

Filling spring water in 500ml pillow pouch

BURKINA FASO

M1100 machine

– More than 60% of the mineral spring water in Ouagadougou is filled on our vertical form-fill-seal machines

Filling ESL milk [6000 pph]

LITHUANIA

M3200 ESL machine (Extended Shelf Life)

Shelf life = up to 16 days
according to the milk process