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Inclined bagging machine AVM 350
VFFSfor coffeefor poultry

inclined bagging machine
inclined bagging machine
inclined bagging machine
inclined bagging machine
inclined bagging machine
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Characteristics

Type
inclined
Technology
VFFS
Applications
for coffee, for poultry, for fish, for granulates, for powders, for liquids, for solids
Other characteristics
automatic
Throughput

40 p/min, 100 p/min

Description

The AVM 350 H/I is designed to make bags with a width of up to 350 mm and a volume of up to 10 liters. This robust fully automatic vertical form, fill and seal machine is available in a heat seal version for PP and laminates (AVM350H) and an impulse seal version for PE materials (AVM 350I). For the potato industry as well as for other delicate products such as oranges, Audion has developed the AVM 60°inclined machine. The product is dropped in the bag through a filling chute which is placed at an angle of 60°, minimizing product damage. In addition, this machine is able to work with mesh material (such as CLAF® fabric). he AVM 350 is available in the following versions: AVM 350H: heat seal for laminates and PP AVM 350I: impulse seal for PE film  Options for AVM 350 • Gas flush for modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) • Dust collector • Product catching plates • Air press device • Support table for packaging bags over 1,5Kg • Perforation system • Bar coding, printing and labeling • Encoder wheel on film transport • Stainless steel wash down construction (IP 65) • Servo driven horizontal seal bars • Servo driven film transport • Inverter controlled roller system quick and easy change of film reels • Inverter controlled motor for film roll unwinding • Automatic web tracking • 60 degrees inclined machine • Discharge conveyor • Multiple vertical stroke Packaging styles: • Pillow bag • Block bottom bag • Gusseted bag
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.