It’s going to be good for a direct loading product

In other cases, we all know that it’s going to be good for a direct loading product. For example, some ocean containers may be placed on the floor. Because the maximum density and minimum product transportation is our goal. Another example is food distribution in restaurants. Often, reefers’ products are “examples in this case.” The trolley is used to transport to the elevator door. It then enters a restaurant that does not have a pallet mounted.

It is not feasible to assume that the product is most effectively stacked on a tray or slide.

But if unity applies…

The main “steering” solution to pallet packaging is to stretch the packaging. We all know that the stretch film is easy to buy and cheap. Stretching by hand is a proven solution. These solutions are used for machine packaging in low media environments, as well as high speed pallet packaging to produce > 80 load/transfer. You can see a complete set of machine solutions listed below. These solutions are very useful.

Although we all know that for most people, they know how to stretch the packaging. Potential labor and movie cost savings, they also know. But sometimes people have problems: “what do I need to do to replace the packaging?”

This is a reasonable question, and there are several alternatives.

Do you know what the most common alternative is?

Stretch hood. The Shrink hood. Adhesive. Strapping

Now, let’s take a quick look at each of these.

Tray stretch hood. What is a tray extension? You know what? Now we can look at it!

Extended caps are usually the most common in Europe using continuous rolling fasteners. We can see that the machine is basically a high tray with a sleeve, sealed at the top (making a bag). Then we need to stretch it to fit the tray, slide it off the tray, and then release the stretch. Then the sleeves will return to normal size. Eventually it will tighten on the tray.

 

 

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