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Loveshaw: Automatic hot melt case former

Loveshaw introduces an alternative solution to adhesive tape sealing with its CF-50G hot melt case former. It utilizes the Nordson Pro Liberty glue system, is designed to seal RSC and HSC corrugated cases, and can erect and bottom seal up to 15 cases/min.

CF-50G hot melt case former
CF-50G hot melt case former

The new erector features positive box squaring, a robust design, tool-less case changeover, expansive case range and a simplified set-up procedure.

“We are excited to introduce the new hot melt case former/erector. The ability to expand our offerings to our current customer base as well as provide new and expanded opportunities in the beverage and food industries broadens our line of packaging solutions,” says Doug Henry, General Manager, Loveshaw.

The heavy-duty, fully-automatic machine has a high-flow, self-cleaning vacuum system, is fully guarded with interlocking safety gates, and features an operator friendly walk in or fork lift accessible magazine. The machine may be used stand alone or as part of an integrated line.

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