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American Film & Machinery: Tamper band applicator

The CH-100 tamper band applicator is designed for low to moderate production rates and is a perfect solution for industries including food and beverage, pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, health and beauty, consumer goods, chemical, and other manufactured goods.

Tamper band applicator
Tamper band applicator

The CH-100 is a fast and efficient butterfly mandrel style tamper band applicator engineered to meet the demand of users’ workflow. Designed for 24 hour operation, CH-100’s simple and low maintenance design allows for quick film change and maximum uptime. Unit’s compact housing is constructed from 304 grade stainless steel and anodized aluminum to provide strength and reduce vibration while offering quiet operation. Product runs are programmed with the user-friendly touchscreen control interface, making setup and operation fast and easy.

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