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Roll Stock Pouch Machine Offers Comparable Outputs to a Duplex Machine

Decreases manufacturing costs and occupies a smaller footprint

Mamata M 200 Packaging Machine

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The Mamata Enterprises roll stock pouch machine is capable of 120 ppm mechanical speed with pouch size widths ranging from 100 to 200 mm. The M-200 Ultra simplex hf/f/s machine features two filling stations that fill pouches with multiple items. The filler’s carousel design offers quick, easy changeovers that can be completed in under 30 min. Designed with conventional servo technology, the machine is ideal for companies that package food products, such as nuts, grains, dried fruits and vegetables, chips, pretzels, snack mixes, candy, nutritional supplements, kitchen spices, petfood, and more. It boasts overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) yields of 95% or higher.


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