Optima Packaging Group GmbHCartoning MachineOPTIMA CBF
Description
Containers
Container classification using a rotary feeder
Container classification via the infeed screw
Container transport using pucks for flexible production and fast conversion
Cycled container transport
Shapes
User-friendly, fast and primarily tool-free format change
Design
Simple assembly (plug and play) - low installation costs
Good visibility and accessibility
Compact design with low space requirement
Compact design with integrated control cabinet
Glue gap or tuck-in gap closure is possible
Modular machine design for maximum flexibility for future adaptations of products, packaging or functions
Few moving parts resulting in minimized sealing and maintenance costs
Optima Packaging Group GmbH
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Description
Containers
Container classification using a rotary feeder
Container classification via the infeed screw
Container transport using pucks for flexible production and fast conversion
Cycled container transport
Shapes
User-friendly, fast and primarily tool-free format change
Design
Simple assembly (plug and play) - low installation costs
Good visibility and accessibility
Compact design with low space requirement
Compact design with integrated control cabinet
Glue gap or tuck-in gap closure is possible
Modular machine design for maximum flexibility for future adaptations of products, packaging or functions
Few moving parts resulting in minimized sealing and maintenance costs
Containers
Container classification using a rotary feeder
Container classification via the infeed screw
Container transport using pucks for flexible production and fast conversion
Cycled container transport
Shapes
User-friendly, fast and primarily tool-free format change
Design
Simple assembly (plug and play) - low installation costs
Good visibility and accessibility
Compact design with low space requirement
Compact design with integrated control cabinet
Glue gap or tuck-in gap closure is possible
Modular machine design for maximum flexibility for future adaptations of products, packaging or functions
Few moving parts resulting in minimized sealing and maintenance costs
Containers
Container classification using a rotary feeder
Container classification via the infeed screw
Container transport using pucks for flexible production and fast conversion
Cycled container transport
Shapes
User-friendly, fast and primarily tool-free format change
Design
Simple assembly (plug and play) - low installation costs
Good visibility and accessibility
Compact design with low space requirement
Compact design with integrated control cabinet
Glue gap or tuck-in gap closure is possible
Modular machine design for maximum flexibility for future adaptations of products, packaging or functions
Few moving parts resulting in minimized sealing and maintenance costs