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If you need accurate, high speed weigh price labelling with longer running times, look no further than the WPL 8160. It’s specifically designed to handle small to medium size retail packs where, typically, high packing speeds of 160 packs/min are required.
Speed alone, however, is not enough because the weighing of every pack is vital to consistently efficient processing and production and this is where the 8160 excels.
To ensure that every pack is pitched correctly across the weigh table, driven side belts provide positive control and correct orientation of incoming packs. These, along with side guides that are manually adjusted to set the pack width at the input of the machine, ensure product runs true and correctly spaced over the weigh table.
The machine can regulate its own speed according to product input.
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GH
GH is a modern labeling device for flexible, variable-weight pricing and labeling. A rational solution for labeling larger quantities of merchandise, it can be used with different load receptors of different sizes and weighing ranges and is available in the form of a desktop or free-standing unit with stand or installation frame.
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The group of weighing and automatic labelling at Gemini high speed functions under a computing system able to treat the weighings with speeds going to 150 products per minute.
For detailed information, visit www.preciamolen.com
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The group of weighing manual labelling I 500 makes it possible to carry out the labelling of the fresh produce in the small boats under films.
Of a great facility of use thanks to its touchscreen, I 500 gives access easily the operations of weighing labelling (use, programming).
I 500 was designed for an integration in the corporate network (operation multipost, exchange of information by network, Ethernet TCP/IP or key USB, connection to the databases of the company.
Its great memory size is the guarantee of a traceability total (number of operation and single DSD, management of the batches, data of traceability skeletal per family of products.
For a faster seizure of the data, the terminal I 500 can be equipped with a keyboard of the type PC and a reader of bar code.
The group I 500 is composed:
Of a terminal of weighing I 500:
- an accessory measures
- 2 ports series
- 1 parallel port
- 1 port USB
Of a platform R1 DLS
Of a printer P950 or P970
Of a key USB 64 Mo
Of CD creation of labels
In option:
- second printer
- second and third ways of measurement
- Ethernet port
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ES 7001
1 Printer from above
Weighing range 3 / 6 / 8 kg
Scale increment 1 / 2 / 5 g
The new ES 7000 provides fully automatic price labelling of the highest standard. Utilizing dynamic weighing technology, the system achieves a labelling output up to 120 packs per minute with maximum precision*.
The ES 7000 Series
ES 7001 | ES 7002 | ES 7003 | ES 7004 | ES 7005 | ES 7010 | ES 7011 | ES 7012 | ES 7013 | ES 7014 | ES 7022 | ES 7023 | ES 7100 | ES 7411
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ES 9002
2 Printer from above
The new ES 9002 provides fully automatic price labelling of the highest standard. Utilizing dynamic weighing technology, the system achieves a labelling output of 150 packs per minute with maximum precision.
The ES 9000 Series
ES 9001 | ES 9002 | ES 9003 | ES 9004 | ES 9005 | ES 9010 | ES 9011 | ES 9012 | ES 9013 | ES 9014 | ES 9022 | ES 9023 | ES 9800
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Burt labelers are exceptional for any roll through application. This horizontal labeler accommodates diameters from 112 to 704 and will run metal, glass, plastic and aerosol containers.
-Models: 408 and 704
-Speeds up to 800 CPM
-Labels replenished without stopping production
-Narrow label packages available
-Container changeovers in 15 minutes
-Valco lap system available
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Earth Pressure Balance Machines (EPBM)
EPBMs are used for high powered pipe jacking with precise control of earth pressure via operator control of the cutterhead with pressure sensors, jacking speed, screw conveyor operation and foam and bentonite slurry additive system for conditioning of spoils. Akkerman manufactures EPBMs for installation of pipe in the 96"-168" OD range.
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If the geology of your tunnel ranges from soft soils to weathered rock, then a Robbins Earth Pressure Balance Machine (EPBM) is the correct technical solution for your project. This is particularly true when your project is located in an urban environment and ground surface subsidence cannot be tolerated.
EPBMs are utilized in the construction of rail tunnels, metropolitan subway systems, highway tunnels, and other projects where the tunnel will be constructed either partly or completely in soft soil beneath the water table.
Robbins has integrated over 50 years of TBM design and jobsite experience into our EPBMs. Nobody has a wider range of experience designing innovative machinery to cope with difficult underground conditions. Our engineers will tailor your EPBM to handle the specific challenges of your project. From "Smooth Flow" cutterheads that reduce friction to super-reliable sealing systems and Variable Frequency Cutterhead Drives, Robbins has taken the traditional EPB design to the next level.
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Earth pressure balance tunnel boring machines
Historically, EPBs were developed in order to do away with the mucking system and the reprocessing of boring slurry. To do this, the soil must ideally consist of fine elements (clay and silt) and natural water. This type of mix is rare, which is why foams were developed.
Basic principle
The earth pressure balance tunnel boring machine or EPB consists of a cutting chamber located behind the cutterhead. This chamber is used to mix the soil + water foam. It is maintained under pressure by the mucking system. The system consists of a screw conveyor whose speed is controlled so that constant pressure inside the chamber is guaranteed. The material exits the screw conveyor via a hatch that can be closed when the TBM is shut down. The material is then removed by a belt conveyor and/or train cars circulating in the tunnel.
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Slurry shield tunnel boring machines
Bentonite slurry, consisting of a specific clay and water mixture is universally used in boring and digging operations. The slurry has numerous properties: sealing of the cutting face, reduced friction on the TBM's structure, and transport of cuttings to the separation plant outside the tunnel.
The basic principle of this TBM is to maintain the tunnel's cutting face during the excavation phase by filling the working chamber, located behind the cutterhead, with slurry.
Slurry pressure is carefully controlled by a large air bubble which is maintained by a separately-controlled air supply system. This air bubble acts as a damper by absorbing sudden variations in mucking output.
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