In the realm of packaging technology, shrink wrap machines and sealers have carved a significant niche for themselves. These machines are extensively used across multiple industries, playing a pivotal role in ensuring product safety and enhancing visual appeal. This article seeks to offer insights into the mechanics of these essential machines, shed light on key manufacturers, and guide potential buyers on pertinent considerations when buying such equipment. Moreover, we'll delve into the merits of procuring through Exapro, a platform dedicated to streamlining the machinery acquisition process.

 

CMC Pratica Sealer Hot deal

Year: 2014

Output 160 u/mn
Product width 250 mm
Shrinking tunnel No
Product length 250 mm
Product height 30 mm

Smipack BP800AR 280ST Sealer

Year: 2014

Output 17 u/mn
Product height 165 mm
Product width 280 mm

Bradman Lake RTSW Sealer

Year: 2014

Output 25 u/mn
Product width 220 mm
Product length 220 mm
Product height 120 mm

Turbovac D10 Sealer

Year: 2014

Product length 620 mm
Shrinking tunnel No
Product width 520 mm

PLASTICBAND ARES Sealer

Year: 2014

Shrink wrapper manufactured by PLASTICBAND, ARES model. Engine Features: Strain 230V Power 1 kW Frequency 50hz this extra information is standard for this model. Please always double-check the details during a visit The PLASTICBAND ARES Sealer, introduced in 2014, exemplifies cutting-edge packaging technology with a focus on efficiency and reliability. This model is engineered to meet the evolving demands of …

Smipack BP800 Sealer

Year: 2014

Output 15 u/mn
Product width 600 mm
Max foil width 750 mm
Product length 500 mm
Product height 380 mm
Shrinking tunnel Yes

Siat XL0461 Sealer

Year: 2014

Manufacturer: SIAT (Italy) Model: XL0461 Year: 2014 Condition: As it is Semi-automatic Random case sealer: the machine is able to adjust itself on the various box sizes. The machine applies automatically self-adhesive tape stripes on the middle line of box. The adjustment and use are intuitive, simple and fast. See tech data attached In very good condition, as new.


The Mechanics of Shrink Wrap Machines / Sealers

The basic operation of shrink wrap machines involves several stages, facilitated by various technical components:

 

The Sealing Arm or Wire - This component cuts and seals the shrink film around the product.

 

The Film Roll - This is the source of shrink film fed into the machine.

 

The Conveyor System - The product covered in film moves on this system towards the shrink tunnel.

 

The Shrink Tunnel - Heat in this tunnel causes the film to contract, fitting snugly around the product.

 

The machine then releases the shrink-wrapped product, ready for storage or transport.

 

Top Manufacturers of Shrink Wrap Machines / Sealers

Smipack: An Italian manufacturer known for reliable and user-friendly machines.

Lantech: Renowned for their robust and efficient shrink wrap machines.

Kallfass: This German company is recognized for its technologically advanced and versatile machines.

EDL Packaging Engineers, Inc.: Celebrated for their innovative, custom-tailored solutions.

Shrinkpack: Known for their compact, efficient, and cost-effective machines.

Key Considerations When Buying Shrink Wrap Machines / Sealers

When purchasing shrink wrap machines/sealers, here are some critical points to check:

 

Verify the overall condition of the machine and its components.

Assess the machine's compatibility with your products and its production capacity.

Inquire about the machine's energy efficiency and maintenance needs.

Benefits of Buying Through Exapro

Exapro provides a transparent and streamlined purchasing experience, offering expert advice and support at every stage of the sale process. The platform aids in facilitating communication between buyers and sellers, ensuring a smooth transaction process.

 

Budget Considerations

Shrink wrap machines / sealers typically range in price from 5,000€ to 22,000€. It's vital to factor in ongoing maintenance and operational costs when planning your budget.

 

Organising Transportation

While buyers are responsible for arranging transportation, assistance can be provided by the seller or Exapro if needed. It's essential to conduct a thorough inspection of the machine before transport to ensure all parts are secure and ready for transit, thus preventing any unforeseen complications or additional costs.