YPS: The whole range of packaging solutions at PPMA
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Shrink wrapping, ecommerce bagging and packaging materials will all be represented at the Yorkshire Packaging Systems (YPS) stand at this year’s PPMA Show.
Stand E20 will be displaying two very different shrink-wrapping machine options. Both achieve impressive production speeds resulting in high throughput.
For display applications, an automatic l-sealer will be presented, which produces glossy, wrinkle-free, shelf-ready packaging. The model displayed features a servo-driven sealing jaw for precise movement which increases line speed whilst achieving an excellent aesthetic finish.
A side-feed sleeve wrapper, ideal for transit wrapping applications, will also be on show. The ultimate in flexibility, it can wrap multipacks or singles, trayed or trayless collations, with minimal disruption when changing between pack types.
Joining the two shrink wrappers will be two vertical bagging machines, which can maximise throughput for operations preparing products for mailing. They feature advanced technology including integrated data banks, labellers, scanners, and printers (including direct on-bag printing) for a secure all-in-one solution.
On show side by side, one will be running paper and the other polybags, demonstrating the different material options available. The stand will also feature YPS’ new materials display, showing a selection of the huge range of films and ecommerce bagging options that the company holds in its extensive warehousing facility. The company is expecting that the new display will be a talking point for those interested in exploring their packaging material options in tandem with their machinery requirements.
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