Shrink-Wrapping Machines minimize downtime.

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Ever-Clean(TM) continuous-motion Models SW-2000 (belt-infeed) and SW-3000 (flight-lug) feature setup based on package dimensions, on-the-fly tracking adjustment, and side-seal/cross-seal systems that do not need cleaning. They deliver respective rates of up to 60 and 75 packs/minute and work with polyolefin, PVC, and LDPE films. Machines have adjustable inverting heads and operate on-demand, permitting intermittent or continuous packaging motion.



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New Continuous-Motion Shrink Wrappers Offer Speedy Changeover and Ever-Clean(TM) Seal System "for Dummies"



Unique capabilities of the 60 and 75 pack/minute machines include on-the-fly adjustment of film tracking, as well as intermittent-motion capability

March 2004 - Ever-Clean(TM) seal systems top a host of productivity innovations engineered by Lantech into two new continuous-motion shrink wrap machines. Designed to tame the temperamental shrink wrap process, the new SW-2000 belt-infeed and SW-3000 flight-lug machines feature intuitive setup based on package dimensions, along with on-the-fly tracking adjustment and side-seal/cross-seal systems that never need cleaning. Ideal for contract packagers and retailers, the new machines deliver rates up to 60 and 75 packs/minute, respectively, and are especially suited for end-of-the-line wrapping where uptime is at a premium, changeovers frequent, and packages come in all shapes - from cakes and heart-shaped candy boxes to DVD's and books.

"These machines take all the 'art' out of shrink wrapping and will change market perceptions that shrink is a temperamental wrap process," says Jean-Louis Limousin, Lantech's Business Leader for shrink wrap. "During our development program, we visited hundreds of wrapping operations and learned that rework rates of 20% were common. Cleaning the side seal system is the most often cited cause of line stoppage. What's more, users realize that downtime to clean the seal system is compounded by the cost for rework on the packages wrapped while the seal system was compromised. Our design addresses these issues with simple setup, a maintenance-free side seal, and excellent overall pack quality."

The two new machines are suited for polyolefin, PVC and LDPE films. Min/max package dimensions for the SW-2000 are (L x W x H): 3" x 1" x 1/8" to infinite/random x 15" x 6". The SW-2000 provides electronic product spacing for random product lengths, and can be used with belted, flight-bar or flight-lug infeeds. The flight-lug infeed on the SW-3000 provides tighter control of unstable products and accepts the same minimum package size to a maximum of 40" x 15" x 6". Both machines operate "on demand," so intermittent motion packaging is accommodated as easily as continuous motion.

The adjustment-free rotary side-seal system common to all Lantech shrink machines cuts and seals simultaneously at minimum temperature to avoid melting film on components that could degrade performance or cause a stoppage. The unique system requires setting of only temperature. Two different wheels, adjacent to each other, trim and fuse the side seal. Trimming requires no heat, so the seal head can be threaded and checked "cold" for operator convenience. Likewise, the sealing wheel does not cut the film, so seal temperature can be set for the minimum necessary, eliminating the tendency for film to melt on sealing surfaces.

Cross-sealing is reliable and maintenance-free with a seal bar that cuts and seals with separate heated surfaces. The separate sealing surfaces operate at minimum required temperature.

The side seal head minimizes trim waste with the Sure-Trac(TM) electronic film drive system, which gives excellent control of the web and allows the narrowest possible film width to be used for the application. Variable frequency drives on the machine provide electronically controlled film collapse, product spacing, and tension control on the trim wind - all settable through the machine's control.

Both machines have an adjustable inverting head. The patent-pending film carriage eliminates film waste during setup by using logical settings based on package height/width, with inch-denominated scales on the machine for carriage height, inverting bars, etc. "All settings are related to package dimensions in systematic way," adds Limousin. "Once you have the package height/width dimensions, you set the scales on the machine, thread film, put product on, and you should be ready to run with little or no tuning, which can be accomplished at the control with the machine in cycle."

All setup parameters are displayed in a single view on the color touch-screen LCD control, mounted on a swing arm. Up to 16 setups can be stored in memory. The control has three levels of access, all password protected.

Options for the machines include print registration, film support inverter rods, gated infeed, spacing conveyors, and a compact, powered center folder requiring just 8 sq ft of floor space.

Lantech's packaging and productivity solutions include semiautomatic and automatic stretch wrapping; automatic case handling; automatic palletizing; shrink packaging and pallet-load conveying systems. Lantech is the originator of stretch wrapping technology and world's largest manufacturer, with 40,000 systems placed around the world. Headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, with manufacturing operations in the U.S. and the Netherlands, Lantech products are sold and serviced by a network of 225 distributor locations. Visit the Lantech website at www.lantech.com for more product information.

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