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Portion pack machines with new enhancements

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Portion pack machines with new enhancements
Portion pack machines with new enhancements

IMA DAIRY & FOOD (imadairyfood.com) presented a range of equipment at PACK EXPO Las Vegas, including its Hassia P-Series form/fill/seal portion pack machines that incorporate a new cell board conveyor discharge that controls round cups through case packing. The P500 version handles web up to 590-mm wide at forming depths up to 40 mm. Suitable for a variety of cup designs and materials, including PS, PET and PP, it can achieve speeds up to 108,000 cups per hr. The P300 model features a frame and guarding package for easier machine accessibility.

To see these and other IMA DAIRY & FOOD equipment solutions, visit Booth C-3200.

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