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Flat-bottom bag system

The Acceleron flat-bottom bag system from Triangle Packaging Machinery (Chicago, IL) continually produces gabletop, flat-bottom packages from any supported material, including kraft paper, Mylar®, metallized foils and other product-specific packaging films.
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This vf/f/s system offers the economy of automated production with the graphic capabilities of packages made from rollstock. With no-tool changeovers the system can be converted to run other pillow- or gusseted-pillow-style bags. Runs with Triangle Selectacom radial and in-line scales and other fillers and feeds to Triangle/Yeaman vertical or horizontal cartoners. Standard features include resistance sealing servo jaw drive stepper motor direct drive of film advance vacuum belts and automatic film alignment. Meets stringent requirements for food products says the company.

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