Paper HFFS – Horizontal Form Fill and Seal Machines
Paper packaging with two sewn sides for e-commerce, mail order, logistics. Automatic adaptation to the varying product dimensions in length and width.
Highlights
- Each bag size is automatically adapted to the varying product dimensions in length and width
- Storing paper rolls of two different widths enables minimised paper consumption (applies to paper e-com fit)
- As an option, easy-opening perforation and inserting of a double-sided adhesive tape for resealing the bag
- Siemens TIA Portal or Rockwell Automation control system; free remote service
- Connection to ERP or control systems
- Integrated scanner with a controller for product detection and creation of a shipping label
- Optional monitoring, analysis and visualisation of machine and operating data via the Hugo Beck Cockpit
Technical Data
Product infeed | manual as standalone/automatic in line |
Product size | Length: approx. 80 – 525 mm Width: approx. 80 – 650 mm Height: max. 200 mm |
Capacity | paper e-com fit: max. 600 cycles/hour
paper e-com rapid: max. 900 cycles/hour |
Paper | uncoated and coated of approx. 80 g/m2 to 140 g/m2 |
Versions | two sides swen with top overlap glued; two sides sewn and two sides glued |
Downloads | Data sheet paper e-com fit/rapid |
servo X 800 machines are the most powerful of film packaging machines in the large-format segment – with maximum modularity. Suitable for products with a width of up to 800 mm and a length from 150 mm.
Paper X hybrid machines wrap goods in paper and film. The paper X is our basic paper only packaging machine, without option to switch to film packaging. For e-commerce, automatic adaptation to the product’s length is available
Highlights
- One single machine for different packaging materials and types
- Quick changeover in approx. 30 to 60 minutes between paper and film
- Extremely high flexibility, future-proofing your packaging requirements
- Siemens TIA Portal or Rockwell Automation control system; free remote service
- Easy line integration and connectivity with higher-level systems
- Industry 4.0 Ready
- Optional monitoring, analysis and visualisation of machine and operating data via the Hugo Beck Cockpit
Technical Data
Product infeed | manual as standalone/automatic in line |
Product Size for film | Length: from 45 mm Width: max. 450 mm Height: max. 80 mm |
Product size for paper | Length: from 100 mm Width: max. 625 mm Height: max. 50 mm/only for paper X e-com max. 100 mm |
Film | centre-folded and flat film, e.g. PE, PO, PP, bio films, recycled content films |
Paper | uncoated and coated, from approx. 60 g/m2 to 120 g/m2 |
Capacity | film up to 15.000 cycles/hour paper 3.000 – 12.000 cycles/hour |
Versions | film: side seal, top overlap sealing paper: top overlap glued (alternative closing techniques upon request) |
Downloads | Data sheet paper X series |
AUTOMATION – Robots and Handling SYSTEMS
Efficient and flexible automation solutions
Hugo Beck can claim a decade-long development tradition when it comes to automation. We offer support with our expertise throughout the entire automation process, from project planning and manufacture right through to integration into complex packaging lines. Handling systems such as portals, grouping solutions, stacking and counting devices, cross pusher to name but a few, are integrated reliably into the packaging solutions by our technicians.
Furthermore, various robots’ systems are used across many industries for the automated feeding of products, helping to for example grip, position, stack, group, stage products. From a parallel robot (also known as a spider robot) all the way through to a SCARA robot – anything is flexibly possible and delivered fully integrated according to each customer ‘s needs.
Both robots and handling systems can all be purchased independently of Hugo Beck packaging machines.
Benefits
- Complete solutions from a single source
- Flexible technology options
- Customised handling systems
- Integration of robot systems from a variety of manufacturers
- Integration into existing and projected packaging lines