Controls collaboration clicks

By leveraging a broad range of controls and automation components from a single supplier, APPE comes up with a continuous-motion bagger boasting ultrasonic sealing and high output.

APPE’s VertoBagger 2.0
APPE’s VertoBagger 2.0

An ongoing collaboration between American Packaging & Plant Equipment and Emerson is yielding some impressive results. The best example is the VertoBagger 2.0, which will be a highlight of the Emerson booth at the upcoming PACK EXPO Las Vegas. This continuous-motion vertical form/fill/seal system leverages a number of Emerson controls and automation components from multiple Emerson businesses to produce up to 180 bags/min. APPE Sales Manager Al Aman explains how the APPE/Emerson collaboration got launched.

“We were approached by Emerson as they were looking for a high-speed continuous-motion vertical form/fill/seal machine on which they could showcase their Branson ultrasonic sealing technology. Once the conversation about the ultrasonic sealing jaws started, it soon became clear that they could incorporate technologies from more of their businesses into our machine. So for us it was like starting all over again as we adopted all the different controls, pneumatics, valve manifolds, servos, drives, gear boxes, and more. Remember, they’re like an end-to-end solutions provider with all their different divisions. From their perspective, they liked the opportunity to showcase how well their different divisions can work together for a packaging machinery builder. And what we gain is being able to go from the VertoBagger, an intermittent-motion machine that we’ve offered for many years, to the VertoBagger 2.0, a continuous-motion machine with ultrasonic sealing and a controls platform that lets us produce 180 bags/min.”

Aman says the ultrasonic sealing will be attractive to customers whose product—perhaps a piece of lettuce if salad is being bagged, or a splash of liquid if a beverage is involved—sometimes becomes an obstacle that prevents conventional heat-seal jaws from producing a perfect seal. Ultrasonic technology seals right through such obstacles as if they weren’t there. Other benefits of ultrasonics include less energy consumption and not having to wait for the sealing jaws to cool down and warm up again if operators need to safely access some portion of the machine near the sealing jaws. APPE also will reap the benefits of a just-released DCX Digital Power Supply Series from Branson that features a smaller footprint, flexible mounting, more industrial control options, and improved diagnostics and data collection.

While the VertoBagger 2.0 is controlled by a PLC not supplied by Emerson, that’s only because of time constraints. “We just didn’t have time to incorporate our new machine controller and still have the machine ready for Las Vegas,” says Emerson’s Derek Thomas, Director and Brand Officer. He adds that the new controller, the MCZ Series machine controller, will be on display at PACK EXPO Las Vegas.

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