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Omega Design: Inline stretch bander

Adjustable for wide range of cartons, in a compact footprint; also adaptable for bottles.

Quantum Class Band-It Stretch Bander
Quantum Class Band-It Stretch Bander

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Omega Design Corporation introduced its new Quantum Class Band-It Stretch Bander, an inline stretch bander capable of handling a wide range of cartons. The Band-It can process up to 300 cartons/minute and is easily integrated into new and existing packaging lines.

The Band-It is a part of Omega’s new Quantum Class of premium packaging equipment. Offering a compact footprint and balcony-style design, the Band-It allows for easy user access, product visibility, and modular add-ons. The Band-It delivers integrated vertical carton stacking capabilities through state-of-the-art components and 5-7 servo motors for optimum motion control. The machine features advanced recipe control and quick changeover protocol, and comes standard with Allen-Bradley 1000 PanelView on a swing arm. The equipment is fully safety guarded throughout.

The Band-It can be utilized to complement Omega Design Corp.’s groundbreaking line of serialization solutions. The machine also can be configured for the bundling of bottles.

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