Bacon Packaging Sysytem output up to 120 packs/min.

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Available in 2 versions, sanitary R 595 system features forming station within machine, vacuum-assisted loading stations, and electric lifting systems for sealing and cross-cutting functions. First version, with footprint of 16 ft, is equipped with one-track tooling, while second version, with footprint of 23 ft, has 2-track tooling and generates 120 packs/min output. Product branding and other required package messaging can be delivered using printed top and bottom films.



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MULTIVAC Unveils State-of-the-Art, High-Speed Packaging Technology for Bacon Processors



Wolfertschwenden, Germany -- MULTIVAC Sepp Haggenmüller GmbH & Co. KG, the worldwide leader in horizontal thermoform packaging technology, today officially announces the availability of its R 595 system for efficient, precision packaging of bacon.

The R 595 is engineered with MULTIVAC's industry-leading sanitary design in a compact footprint to meet the space requirements of most bacon processing facilities. The machine will be available in two different versions. The first machine version, with a footprint of approximately 16 feet (4.7 meters) will be equipped with a one-track tooling. The second machine version, which will be equipped with a two-track tooling, will have a footprint of approximately 23 feet (6.7 meters). This machine generates an output of 120 packs/minute. With the R 595, the forming station is placed within the machine, thereby offering ample loading area for manual loading despite the limited footprint of the machines.

"The R 595 represents a generational leap forward for processors seeking to modernize their facilities with the most reliable and efficient packaging machinery available, operating at the highest possible throughput," says Guido Spix, Chief Technology Officer, MULTIVAC Sepp Haggenmüller GmbH & Co. KG. "We developed this advanced packaging equipment for bacon in close consultation with our customers, always with the focus on solving current challenges with legacy machinery and building the most comprehensive solution for bacon packaging."

The R 595 series is also equipped with vacuum-assisted loading stations to further define and reinforce the lower package cavities. This significantly eases manual loading. Maximum sealing quality is delivered with MULTIVAC's unrivalled sealing technology, which exerts more than four times the sealing force of comparable systems on the market.

Engineered with electric lifting systems instead of pneumatics for the sealing and cross-cutting functions, the R 595 delivers further cost savings through reduced energy consumption. A substantial reduction in packaging material waste is also achieved through an optimized layout of package formats. Product branding and other required package messaging can be delivered using printed top and bottom films, enabling processors to enhance their "green" initiatives by eliminating L-boards and tux cartons.

Processors may also opt to equip the MULTIVAC R 595 with an unwinding station for jumbo rolls of film. This will reduce downtime for film changes to as little as once per shift.

MULTIVAC can provide a fully automated line including slicer, handling units for product loading and package separation as well as quality control systems.

Attendees of Process Expo 2011 can view a live demonstration of the Multivac R595 with full automation and Weber slicing. Visit the Multivac website for free admission.

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About MULTIVAC:
MULTIVAC is one of the world's leading suppliers of packaging solutions: the company is a global market leader in thermoform packaging machines and manufactures a comprehensive range of traysealers, vacuum chamber machines, chamber conveyor machines, labellers, quality control systems, automation solutions and even ready-to-use lines.

The MULTIVAC group has approximately 3,400 employees worldwide, with about 1,300 based at the headquarters in Wolfertschwenden. The company is represented on every continent, with over 60 subsidiaries. Over 900 consultants and service technicians around the world place their knowledge and experience at the disposal of their customers and ensure that all installed MULTIVAC machines remain fully operational.

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