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Aseptic brick tray packer

Designed for the dairy/juice/functional drink industry, Schneider Packaging’s TP-35 high-speed horizontal aseptic brick tray packer accumulates bundled bricks into proper pack patterns and loads the bricks from 125 to 250 milliliters in size into tray packs, at speeds of up to 400 bricks/min./line in configurations of one by three up to three by five.
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Once discharged, the trays proceed to a tray wrapper machine where a polyethylene film is applied and heated to form a tight wrap around the trays.  The wrapped trays are discharged, ready for palletizing.

The high-speed tray packer and tray shrink system handles a wide array of products and is designed for heavy wash down environments, improving throughput and providing 24/7 reliability to the beverage industry.

All Schneider tray packers can be integrated with conveyors, labelers, check weighers, metal/X-ray detection and palletizers including Schneider¹s Add-A-Pal for a complete end-of-line automation solution.
 

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