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Video shows latest multi-lane stick packaging f/f/s technology

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Video shows latest multi-lane stick packaging f/f/s technology

Fres-Co video shows Alfa form/fill/seal machine for stick packs, with up to 24 lanes and 100 cycles/min. Video explains dosing options for both liquids and powders.
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Our Alfa is equipped with 2-24 lanes and runs up to 100 cycles/minute. The Alfa packages: powdered beverages, sugars, pharmaceuticals, liquid condiments…etc. This model is equipped with a patented system that allows for easy insertion and folding of the packaging film around the forming tube. Options and features include: easy-open tear notch, collation and automatic cartoning, ink jet and thermal printing, and dosers for free flowing, non-free flowing, and viscous products.

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