New 2016 Blog
We have a new Blog format for 2016, so we will add some of the favourites from the past posts here over the next couple of days. Happy New Year to all.
We have a new Blog format for 2016, so we will add some of the favourites from the past posts here over the next couple of days. Happy New Year to all.
Talking of the nations favourite, as we were in our Rovemea post, one of the UK’s best known Snack brands has entrusted us with two Sandiacre Twin TG250’s for a complete refurb/upgrade. Sandiacre machines are one of the most popular older machines to benefit from a PLC/Electrics upgrade and Front Plate components refurb from us,…
Images of a 40 year old Rovema bagging machine after a PLC upgrade and refurb. Looking (and working) first class.
We have run tests on a number of Bio films in recent months, including a Seaweed based film. We have just had great results running Roberts Mart’s recyclable PaperForm on our Continuum™ continuous motion VFFS bagging machine. We tested the film, a 67gsm Clay coated paper with proprietary heat seal coating technology, for one of…
A good shot for scale of Tony working on a VFFS bagging machine. That Forming Set will be producing bags with a flat width of 535mm. The machine, based on our LE500, will be used for Multipacks of ice containing 1Kg and 2Kg bags of ice cubes/crushed ice up to 16Kg. I’ll post more as…
We tend to focus on bags, after all filling bags with your product is the reason you have a VFFS machine in the first place, but you can’t get a proper bag if you don’t have your film roll set up right. Your bags will hit problems. 1. Film eye mark error If the PEC…
Our latest commissioned LE360 has been designed and optimised for the bagging of a leafy salad product. Part of the customer’s specification required the protection against food-industry standard manual wash down processes. It has been built in Type 316 stainless steel for strength at elevated wash down temperatures and for better corrosion resistance, as it…