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Arpac: Wraparound case/tray packer

Arpac's rugged Performance-Series PC-2500 is a continuous motion wraparound case/tray packer capable of reaching speeds of up to 25 cases or trays/min.

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The PC-2500 uses up to 20% less corrugated material compared to regular slotted cases (RSC’s), according to the company, resulting in significant annual material savings.

Suitable for packing metal cans, paper cans, glass jars, glass bottles, plastic jars, and plastic bottles, the case/tray packer collates the products, loads the corrugated cases or trays, and closes them with hot-melt glue. The machine produces tight packages, minimizing the need for partitions and protecting glass containers from damage. Options allow automatic insertion of partitions/dividers for additional product protection.

The PC-2500 easily adjusts to varying product sizes, speeds, and product patterns. It reduces labor and packaging costs, and integrates easily into new or existing packaging lines.

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