Brief: Step into our short showcase to explore the LD642 Vertical Extended Box Sealing Machine's standout capabilities. Watch as we demonstrate its one-out-four sealing process for large containers like cups, bowls, and buckets, highlighting the automatic heat sealing, waste film discharge, and compact stainless steel construction. See the 7-inch touch screen in action for easy operation and temperature control.
Related Product Features:
One-out-four sealing capability enables simultaneous processing of multiple large containers.
Constructed with high-quality stainless steel for exceptional stability and a compact footprint.
Automatic functions include heat sealing, waste film discharge, and finished product ejection.
Compatible with both roll film and pre-cut film for flexible packaging options.
Supports various sealing materials like PP, PE, PET, PS, and aluminum foil composite film.
Features a 7-inch full-color touch screen with digital temperature control for easy monitoring.
Designed to improve productivity significantly while reducing labor costs.
Ideal for sealing large-diameter containers in food processing and daily chemical industries.
FAQs:
What types of containers can the LD642 sealing machine handle?
The LD642 is engineered to seal large-diameter and large-capacity containers including cups, bowls, boxes, bottles, buckets, and cans, making it versatile for various packaging needs.
How does the one-out-four sealing feature work?
The one-out-four sealing capability allows the machine to process four containers simultaneously, significantly boosting productivity by handling multiple items in a single operation cycle.
What sealing materials are compatible with this machine?
It supports a range of sealing materials such as PP, PE, PET, PS, aluminum foil composite film, and plastic composite film, offering flexibility for different packaging requirements.
What is the production capacity of the LD642 sealing machine?
The machine has a production capacity of 500–600 boxes per hour, though this can vary depending on the operator and the specific container being sealed.