Drive technology serves up a customer-friendly shrinkwrapper

The newest shrinkwrapping system from this packaging machinery OEM makes good use of drive technology to minimize energy consumption and save on packaging materials.

Among the things beck packautomaten was able to do with the help from new drive technology was to eliminate the need for compressed air, an expensive form of energy.
Among the things beck packautomaten was able to do with the help from new drive technology was to eliminate the need for compressed air, an expensive form of energy.

Germany beck packautomaten manufactures fully automated film packaging machines and shrink wrapping equipment. Its new production packaging machine, the beck-Serienpacker SXJ mobil with Lenze drive technology, makes extremely economical use of energy and packaging materials—even at high packaging speeds.


“We use ‘beck ecofficiency’ to boost our customer’s competitiveness and reduce the consumption of energy and raw materials”, says Julia Deharde, beck marketing manager. With each machine, beck optimizes the processing of very thin films, develops tight enclosures, maximizes consumption-reduced packaging, minimizes the use of fast-wearing parts, and reduces compressed-air costs. Collaborating with Lenze on the SXJ mobil machine, beck was able to completely eliminate compressed air, one of the most expensive forms of energy in industrial manufacturing.


In the SXJ mobil, the hoist drive of the seal bar is built with Lenze MCS dynamic synchronous servo motors that are directly mounted on Lenze helical gearboxes. The packaging machine works with two rolls of flat film instead of forming collars so products can be packed much more precisely on all sides—especially useful when packaging products like printed materials or clothing in film because it keeps the stacks from sliding about.

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