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Automatic Bag Making Machine for Heat Shrink Tube Film
Automatic Bag Making Machine for Heat Shrink Tube Film

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Bag making machine for converting shrink tubing into bags.

Heat shrinkable bags are now a popular choice for manufacturers, replacing vacuum
bags for meat, poultry, sea food and cheese packing. Unlike other non-shrinkable films

which is in sheet form and uses a straight seal, heat shrinkable film is normally produced in tube form using a curved seal. Therefore, the technology used to seal and cut for shrink films is different from non-shrink films.
The S-700 bag making machine is a new innovative design created by International Plastics Engineering for tube form shrinkable films and has the following features.
Functions:

1. A centralized industrial computer unit controlling each step of the bag making process. A liquid LCD touch screen panel allowing adjustment of speed, length,
temperature, bag count, batch numbers in real-time.
2. Utilizes an industrial workstation to control frequency conversion thus enabling automatic feed control, material input tension and speed.
3. Heat sealing unit with different types of curved round bottom and flat seals.
4. Ability to cut into single or perforated bags in roll form and count the number of bags produced.
5. Photoelectric tracking for printed or clear bi-oriented films up to 700mm width.
Specifications:

1) Max. width of bag: 700mm.

2) Max. length of bag: 1200mm.

3) Max. diameter of reel unwinder: 650mm.

4) Max. speed: 80pcs/min.

5) Max. unwind speed: 20m/min(subject to the materials) .

6) Temperature setting range: 0- 176 degrees.

7) Total power capacity: 11kW.  

8) Weight: approx. 1.5MT.

9) Control system: PLC control.

Update Date:2011-12-22 23:37:49

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