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Tadbik: Moving to automation in the shrink-sleeve line
Supplier News

This isn’t your typical shrink-sleeve line - it’s a U-shaped, ultra-compact workhorse built by Tadbik Automation for tight spaces and high efficiency.

Designed for high throughput, easy changeovers between cup sizes and built with end-to-end automation, this turnkey line includes:

  • One-person operation: face-to-face loading/unloading
  • Steam tunnel + drying unit for hygienic finish
  • Fault-detection & reject system
  • Re-stacking with final count
  • Compact footprint for optimised floor use
  • Optional supply of shrink sleeves = one-stop shop

Built for performance, designed for flexibility.

See more shrink sleeve solutions from Tadbik Automation.

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