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PAPERplus® Shooter paper padding: PAPERplus® Shooter paper padding:
In-The-Box applications PAPERplus® Shooter paper padding is a protective packaging solution for void filling above packaged goods (Top-Fill). A high machine speed results in the flat cushioning strip almost automatically spreading itself over the goods (see below). The multi-ply filling material is produced from single-ply paper by folding and creasing. The cushioning effect is suitable for light weight products.
In-The-Box applications PAPERplus® Shooter paper padding is a protective packaging solution for void filling above packaged goods (Top-Fill). A high machine speed results in the flat cushioning strip almost automatically spreading itself over the goods (see below). The multi-ply filling material is produced from single-ply paper by folding and creasing. The cushioning effect is suitable for light weight products.
Types of protection provided by PAPERplus® Shooter paper padding
Types of protection provided by PAPERplus® Shooter paper padding
• Void-Fill • Void-Fill
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Protection type: void filling
Protection type: void filling
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Paper types Paper types
Shooter 1ply 375mm 640m Shooter 1ply 375mm 640m
PAPERplus® Shooter machine
PAPERplus® Shooter machine
The PAPERplus® Shooter machine makes the protective packaging process effortless. At top speed, the machine is so fast that the cushioning strip almost seems to flow into the box by itself.
The PAPERplus® Shooter machine makes the protective packaging process effortless. At top speed, the machine is so fast that the cushioning strip almost seems to flow into the box by itself.
Starting and stopping the filling process is controlled by the packer through a foot pedal. With the PAPERplus® Shooter machine there is no operator fatigue from tearing paper as the unit has a highly functional cutting system. Paper supply is from a dispenser carton which is easy to replenish.
Starting and stopping the filling process is controlled by the packer through a foot pedal. With the PAPERplus® Shooter machine there is no operator fatigue from tearing paper as the unit has a highly functional cutting system. Paper supply is from a dispenser carton which is easy to replenish.
• equipped with the latest technology • equipped with the latest technology
• variety of settings: progressive adjustment of cushioning capability and material utilisation
• variety of settings: progressive adjustment of cushioning capability and material utilisation
Freestanding model specifications
Freestanding model specifications
Size: 1750 x 600 x 600 mm Weight: 29 kg Voltage: 230V
Size: 1750 x 600 x 600 mm Weight: 29 kg Voltage: 230V
Speed: 67 - 220 metres/minute Speed: 67 - 220 metres/minute
2 - 8 kg 2 - 8 kg
Tabletop model specifications
Tabletop model specifications
Size: 1000 x 470 x 600 mm Weight: 18 kg Voltage: 230V
Size: 1000 x 470 x 600 mm Weight: 18 kg Voltage: 230V
Speed: 67 - 220 metres/minute Speed: 67 - 220 metres/minute
PAPERplus® Shooter paper padding performance profile: lightweight void filling
• multi-ply cushioning strip from single-ply paper • void filling for light weight products • uniform compression gives superior protection • compared to hand-crumpled paper
Void filling applications – suitable for products up to approx.
Void filling applications – suitable for products up to approx.
• multi-ply cushioning strip from single-ply paper • void filling for light weight products • uniform compression gives superior protection • compared to hand-crumpled paper
Machine system Machine system
Shooter Shooter
PAPERplus® Shooter paper padding performance profile: lightweight void filling
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www.pitreaviegroup.co.uk www.pitreaviegroup.co.uk
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