London Chocolate Forum Exhibitor Preview Revolutionising Bar Packaging:
LoeschPack’s Innovative Modular Line LoeschPack, a pioneering packaging machine manufacturer, has elevated bar packaging to new heights through their groundbreaking modular packaging line
hygiene, and user-friendly operation, redefining how chocolate bars and other treats grace the sales tray.
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Hygienic design and ease of operation: At the core of LoeschPack’s packaging line lies a focus on hygienic design and seamless operation. Recognizing the imperative of upholding product integrity, the company has engineered its packaging machines with meticulous attention to hygiene. This assurance ensures that every chocolate bar emerging from the production line is as delectable and wholesome as when it was initially crafted.
Cutting-edge human-machine interface: Central to this user-friendly experience is the “easyMI” Human-Machine Interface (HMI). This state-of-the-art system boasts an 18.5-inch touchscreen, serving as the control hub for the entire packaging line. With clear visualizations and convenient shortcuts, machine operators and maintenance personnel are empowered, rendering their tasks smooth and efficient. Moreover, a recently launched mobile service app enhances customer support, providing a secure avenue to connect with service specialists if the need arises.
Efficient buffering and precise feeding: The packaging journey commences with LoeschPack’s ingenious LOOP buffer system, meticulously tailored to meet the demands of large-scale production for chocolate bars and confectionery delights. This integrated storage system optimizes production flow and efficiency, facilitating a seamless transition to the LOMATIC
n the world of confectionery, packaging plays a pivotal role in not only preserving product quality but also captivating consumers with its visual allure. The modular packaging line is a revolutionary system that promises heightened efficiency, impeccable
feeding and distribution system. Accommodating a diverse range of confectionery products, from chocolates to cookies and cereal bars, the LOMATIC system propels downstream packaging machines at an impressive pace of up to 190 rows per minute, exemplifying its versatility and adaptability.
Revolutionary flow wrapping machine: At the heart of this packaging line lies the reimagined FHW-S flow wrapping machine from LoeschPack’s F-series. This powerhouse is fine-tuned for speed, efficiency, and versatility, rendering it suitable for both cold seal and heat seal applications. Its high-performance infeed boasts a capacity of up to 2,100 bars per minute, achieving a remarkable film speed of 205 meters. The machine’s flexibility extends to its compatibility with a variety of packaging materials, showcasing its adaptability to industry trends. Notably, both traditional and alternative packaging materials can be effortlessly utilized on the platform, with quick changeover at the touch of a button and minimal effort. The incorporation of a standard autosplice ensures prudent use of film. This redesign underscores heightened overall line efficiency, performance, and maximum format and packaging flexibility.
Space-efficient cartoning system: LoeschPack’s dedication to innovation extends to the secondary packaging phase through the revamped CMT top loading cartoning system. This remarkably flexible system caters to an array of pre- packed products, including chocolates and various food items. Despite its robust capabilities, the CMT remains space-efficient and compact, rendering it an optimal choice for businesses with spatial constraints. Its remarkable speed performance, coupled with a small footprint, ensures optimal efficiency without compromising quality.
46 Kennedy’s Confection August/September 2023
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