E-commerce Packaging System

Texwrap’s EPS-2011 Series e-commerce packaging system, designed for high-volume environments, can handle up to 40 packages/min.

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The EPS-2011 system is ideal for applications demanding high throughput speeds with maximum package flexibility. This machine is a “box-motion” style wrapper in which the device making the end seal moves horizontally with the product as the seal is made using Texwrap's patented hybrid pneumatic cam system for fast movement of the carriage without harsh stops and starts. This allows maximum throughput speeds with the long-term reliability required for e-commerce and minimum maintenance.

The EPS-2011 provides several benefits to end-of-line packaging that can enhance online operations. These include reduced order fulfillment errors, automatic package size detection, 40 packages processed per minute (WMS dependent), saved labor and time, significant savings over pre-made bags and reduced DIM weight freight costs. Performance specifications of the EPS-2011 include:

Maximum package size: infinite length x 20 in. wide x 10 in. height

Minimum package size: 4 in. length x 2 in. wide

Rate: up to 40 packages/min

Film width: 64 in. flat or 32 in. centerfolded

Conveyor speed: up to 100 fpm

Air requirements: 80 PSI


 


 


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