Pearson: Bliss formers

Suitable for heavy or bulk products that are non-self-supporting and at risk of damage when palletized or during transport, Pearson Packaging Systems’ redesigned bliss former product line, including the BF25-GH and BF30-G models, feature: standardization on PackML ; standard scales, pointers, quick release handles, and HMI graphical guided instructions; lube free-bearings, high-reliability mechanical rams, and improved machine accessibility.

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Standardization on PackML allow customers to integrate the machines easily into their manufacturing monitoring system. Simplified changeovers utilizing standard scales, pointers, quick release handles, and HMI graphical guided instructions directly support uptime, while lube free-bearings, high-reliability mechanical rams, and improved machine accessibility ease overall maintenance burden. Energy and air consumption have been reduced to support sustainability efforts, and the addition of stainless steel options fulfills customer requirements for corrosion resistance and easier cleaning.

Bliss boxes provide superior stacking strength with single-piece bottoms and laminated corners. Pearson’s ability to accommodate a wide range of case sizes, shapes and cutouts, including two- and three piece bliss boxes, further supports retail ready packaging requirements.

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