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Hf/f/s pouch and sachet packing machine

A+ Secure Packaging, LLC adds a horizontal form/fill/seal (hf/f/s) pouch and sachet packaging machine to its automated packaging equipment.
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“Flexibility, reliability, ease-of-use, efficiency, and performance accuracy are necessary equipment characteristics to supply superior contract packaging services.  The Bartelt IM9 HFFS meets those requirements,” states John Thomas, sr VP of operations.  “With multiple fill stations and the capability to produce pouches with three- or four-sealed sides and in a wide range of sizes, the hf/f/s flexible packaging equipment provides numerous pouch/sachet solutions for powder or solid-dose products.”

A+ Secure Packaging, LLC specializes in multi-capability custom contract packaging for pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, dietary supplement, OTC, prescription, animal health and medical device companies.
 

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