A Flowmodul system from Schubert saves up to 70 per cent of floor space compared to a mechanical flow-wrapping machine. The Schubert Flowmodul's extremely slim machine layout is based on an approach pursued by company founder Gerhard Schubert as early as in the 1980s: robot-assisted packaging processes. With the help of robotics. Crailsheim-based packaging machine manufacturer Schubert develops high-performance innovations again and again. An example of this is the Schubert Flowmodul. With this unit, the flow-wrapping process is entirely integrated into a TLM picker line. This enables a machine layout which is exceptionally slim and compact. Compared to a traditional flow-wrapping system with conventional feed, a Flowmodul requires only one third of the footprint. At the same time, the machine's exceptionally high efficiency of over 99 percent ensures better performance. Since the Flowmodul's market launch two years ago. 25 companies worldwide have been won over by its many advantages. In addition to the space-saving design and extremely high efficiency, the flow-wrapping component enables effective quality control of the products to be packaged and can be flexibly adapted to a wide variety of requirements. Small batch sizes, frequent product changes and a large variety of products can be realised as well as the packaging of highly sensitive products.
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