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Triangle Package Machinery: Bag-in-box cartoner

ProLine FC bag-in-box cartoner employs a new method for inserting bags into cartons in single, twin, and triple pack patterns. The intermittent-motion cartoner absorbs the output of one single-tube continuous motion bagger and has speeds in excess of 100 cartons/min.
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The new technique is said to eliminate jams caused by bags that bunch up or burst during pushed insertions. Bags are propelled not pushed into cartons eliminating product tray pusher arm and confiner assemblies. The simplification gives ProLine FC a footprint of 5'x10' which is less than half of a conventional machine.

The cartoner includes advanced technologies such as servo drives Allen-Bradley ControlLogix™ processor and Ethernet and DeviceNet communications.

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