ULMA REDEVELOPS TRAYSEALER RANGE TO BOOST SPEED AND PERFORMANCE

10 August 2020


 

ULMA Packaging UK has developed one of the fastest traysealers on the market, to meet food processor demand for quick and energy-efficient packaging of meat and vegetable produce.

 

ULMA’s TSA traysealer range has been tested to prove a capability of 20 cycles/min for modified atmosphere packaging (MAP). In cut and seal applications this increases to 25 cycles/min.

 

To help reduce energy outputs, The TSA range has been developed with a single 300m3/h vacuum pump, which is different to others on the market that often require two pumps.

 

The traysealer can also easily integrate into existing packaging machinery lines, including single and double-lines, with box or tray distribution and palletising. Further advantages of the range include a powerful 10 tonnes of sealer force, for guaranteed safe hermetic sealing, achieving low residual oxygen levels of between 0.1 and 0.2 per cent.

 

Dave Berriman, Technical Sales Support Manager at ULMA Packaging UK, commented: “As a business we know it is important to keep providing value by redeveloping our market-leading packaging machinery solutions. As a result of this commitment to innovation, processors can achieve even better traysealing performance and reap the time and energy saving benefits.

 

“All TSA models are also equipped with our UPC 4.0 control system, allowing for further efficiency measurement and optimisation, and the possibility of remote servicing, which is a key priority while social distancing continues to affect in-person technical training and assistance.”



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