The next-generation food cartoner by ELITER Packaging Machinery features multi-axis servo technologies and hygienic open profile.
The food industry has specific needs and high-end requirements in terms of secondary packaging automation that ELITER Packaging Machinery is now here to provide matching solutions with its next-generation intermittent cartoner.
“Gran Sonata” Balcony Cartoner is an upgraded intermittent motion cartoner to accommodate the cartoning process of food products and cover until even the carton size of 12-inch pizza. The machine features a multi-axis servo drive system and hygienic stainless-steel structure that makes this machine an ideal option for the cartoning automation of food products, highlighting the balcony and drop-through structure that allows maximum accessibility, cleaning and maintenance.
“The standard version of “Gran Sonata” Balcony Cartoner comes in complete SUS construction and can be optionally customized as washdown to IP65.”, commented Lingmeng Huang, Head of R+D+I Engineering at ELITER Packaging Machinery
The development of “Gran Sonata” Balcony Cartoner stems from the ever-demanding clients of ELITER Packaging in the food industry. The machine features servo technologies that guarantee the highest efficiency and flexibility, as well as low-maintenance and lubrification-free. The machine offers the option to get incorporated with advanced automatic size changeover that allows supported, fast, and repeatable format changes.
About ELITER Packaging Machinery
ELITER Packaging Machinery- a HUANENG company, is a family-owned business for three generations, manufacturer and global supplier of cartoner, overwrapping machines and wrap-around sleever located in Wenzhou, China.
To find out more information, contact or visit the website: https://www.eliter-packaging.com
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