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Gas shrink tunnel Innopack Kisters ST
hot airfor the beverage industry

gas shrink tunnel
gas shrink tunnel
gas shrink tunnel
gas shrink tunnel
gas shrink tunnel
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Type
gas
Specifications
hot air, for the beverage industry

Description

Ever more emphasis is being placed on ecological factors, especially in the field of packaging technology. As your energy efficiency levels are one of chief concerns, we have now developed a new shrink tunnel concept which in its standard version is powered by electricity but which can also be heated by gas. This new model can be implemented in all of your packaging machines for film wrapping. Our Innopack Kisters ST is suitable for both the low and the medium to high capacity range of up to 24,300 packs an hour and caters for the entire product portfolio of our film shrink packers. The new concept is available for our stand-alone machines in the Innopack Kisters ST 700 and 1000 series. Should you already own one of our conventional shrink tunnels, this can be easily converted to the innovative gas heating system. At KHS ecology and economy go hand in hand. Well thought out The Innopack Kisters ST is one of the new common generation of shrink tunnels which, thanks to the heating cartridge and air control being optimized by flow analysis, brings about a significant reduction in your consumption of energy. The comparatively short heat-up phase also helps to boost efficiency. The temperature of our shrink tunnel can be regulated with the utmost precision. This not only ensures extremely careful handling of your products but also gives you optimum, practically wrinkle-free shrink results. Top quality and constant, on-call service are also included in our promise of performance.

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