This synchronized movement in our box-motion packaging machine allows for smooth acceleration and deceleration, reduces mechanical shock, and applies sealing pressure evenly over a longer dwell time. As a result, vibration is minimized, frame and drivetrain stress are reduced, and the torque load on the gearbox remains more consistent. The system is designed to deliver stable and consistent sealing results.
The sealing jaws move in sync with the film during sealing, minimizing relative speed, reducing film tension fluctuation, and improving overall machine stability.
Controlled acceleration and deceleration eliminate abrupt start-stop movements, significantly lowering vibration and mechanical stress on the machine structure and components.
A longer sealing dwell time allows pressure to be applied gradually and uniformly, resulting in stable force distribution and superior sealing quality.
Steady torque demand reduces load fluctuation, leading to lower heat generation, reduced component wear, and longer drivetrain service life.
* All measured numerical values of the machine are estimated.
* All machine design and specification are subject to modification without prior notice.