MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY In the bag
There is no second chance to achieve a good first impression – which is why STRUBL KG is convinced famous companies choose its Plug&Pack systems.
TRUBL has more than one hundred machines installed all over Europe, including WÜRTH, Dresselhaus, Electrolux, ITW, and fischer operations. As a result STRUBL has extensive experience and competence in realising customer requirements. STRUBL highlights that the advantages of its packing system, which are especially appropriate for packing screws, dowels and all DIY parts, include:
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• High flexibility and low set-up time/set-up costs, which allow efficient automation of the packaging process even for small and varying product lot sizes.
• Attractive bag design and convenient bag sizes allowing perfect product handling. This leads to competitive advantages at the ‘Point of Sale’ compared to expensive blister packages.
Customers can design the bags according to their individual requirements. Decoline bags have a special reinforced header
with eurohole for a premium designed hanging presentation. Functionline bags are made for cost efficient service packing and with Zipline bags customers receive re-sealable bags for more customer convenience. STRUBL points out that the machine packing process for its Plug&Pack machines consists of four steps:
• The bags are fed to the system and fixed into the transport chain. • Printing of individual product data is done by thermo-transfer printers; the customer decides the printer model. • The bag is opened by air for manual or automatic product filling – all commercial systems are applicable. • The bag is closed by seal-and-cut technology. A multiple chamber sealing system can be used for making multipacks. Weigh-control is also possible. The sealed bags are laid on a conveyor for further handling operations.
The STRUBL Plug&Pack technology can handle a bag size range from 50mm × 50mm up to 400mm × 800mm, with different materials or mono-composite films.
friction testing machines for screws, bolts, and nuts sizes from M2 up to M80
types like carriage bolts, tension bolts, self drilling screws, … patented transducers integrated heating-up solution extensometer as option
standard-conform to ISO 14399, ISO 16047, company standards from FIAT, GM, Hyundai, PSA, Renault, VW and much more
extended range of products
vibration testing machines (Junker) tension testing machines torsion testing machines
TesT GmbH
Helena-Rubinstein-Str. 4 D 40699 Erkrath +49 (0)211 20 99 03-0
test@test-gmbh.com www.test-gmbh.com
The pure experience in force and torque measurement.
TesT KG Bösch 63
CH 6331 Hünenberg +41 (0)41 785 60-10
test@test-ag.ch
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