UHLMANN UPS4 + C300 Automatic Blistering and Cartoning Line | Packaging Lines

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    Item Id 202907
    Item #: 202907
    Item: UHLMANN UPS4 + C300 Automatic Blistering and Cartoning Line
    Model #: UPS4 + C300
    Serial #: N/A
    Year Built: 1993
    Location: Italy
    Price: $45,000.00

    Description

    TECHNICAL DATA – BLISTERING MACHINE
    Machine speed
    15-50 strokes/min at 12 mm drawing depth
    15-40 strokes/min at 28 mm drawing depth
    Format range, working area In index 220 mm, across web 284 mm
    Drawing depths 12 and 28 mm
    PVC sheeting stickness 0.1 mm – 0.5 mm
    Connected load 15 kw
    Power consumption 7.5 kw

    TECHNICAL DATA - CARTONER
    Length mm 6000
    Width mm 1550
    Height mm 1700
    Net weight Kg 4000
    Frequency Hz 50
    Voltage Volt 380/220
    Rated current A 8
    Fuse rating max A 20
    Compressed air consumption 6-10 Nm3
    Supply pressure 5-8 bar
    Output max 300 cartons/min
    Carton format range min. 30x15x65 mm
    Carton format range max. 75x75x150 mm
    Leaflet format min. 100x80 mm
    Leaflet format max. 210x300 mm

    DESCRIPTION:
    This UHLMANN thermoformer machine is equipped with every conceable state-of-the-art safety and protective device. The control panel houses the display unit, operating controls and indicator lamps. The machine control consists of a PLC housed in the control cabinet, an electronic degree encoder and a diagnostic display.

    Uhlmann's intermittent motion cartoner for the packaging of small and medium-sized batches of blisters promises a high standard of process reliability and a long service life. Cartoner C300 is ideal for the packaging of blisters.

    SECTORS OF USE:
    Pharmaceutical, chemical, cosmetics, food, dietary, medical devices, manufacturing.

    MAIN FEATURES:
    The blister pockets are formed in the forming station of the blistering machine. For forming the heated film is clamped between the upper and lower forming tools. The actual forming is effected by the introduction of compressed air. The products to be packed are filled into the hopper. From the hopper, the products are transferred level-controlled by a vibrating chute to the distribution roller box. Then they are transported to the feed channels and subsequently they are fed into the blister pockets by way of spring tubes. The vibratory chute consists of hopper, perforated plate, variable speed vibrator and infeed piece. The mechanical overload safety system provides damage protection for the tools in the event of intrusion of any extraneous object into sealing area, or if the formed web does not seat correctly in tools. In the coding station a code consisting of letters or numbers is embossed into the individual blisters. The sealed packages are punched out from the film webs in the punching station. The system performs a cross-check to ascertain whether misfills detected by fill control have actually been rejected. The packages as last step get cooled in the cooling station to prepare them for further processing.

    The working stations of the cartoner are driven by the main drive. The control panel houses operating controls, signal lamps and a keyboard. The keyboard is provided for the operation of the Microcomputer control system. Stacks of carton flats are loaded onto a conveyor belt and transported to the carton magazine by the driving power provided by a pneumatic cylinder. Cartons are transported from the carton magazine to the carton chain by the carton feeder. During transport on the carton feeder, the cartons are picked off from the magazine, opened up, overbroken and finally fed in erected form into the carton chain. During transport on the carton chain, the erected cartons are filled with blister packs, provided with a leaflet, embossed with a code, glued, closed and delivered to the outfeed conveyor. The accelerator belt transports the blisters fed in over the transfer conveyor to the magazine infeed by means of a conveyor belt. Blisters fed in over the accelerator belt are accepted by the magazine infeed. Blisters are then delivered to the blister counting system via a vertical magazine. The blister counting system provides for delivery of the pre-set number of blisters into the cassettes of the runner unit. Then blisters arrive at the product loader for insertion into the erected cartons. Leaflets are introduced into the cartons in advance of the blister stack by the action of the leaflet pre-insertion unit. Leaflets are loaded only partially into the erected cartons, final loading is performed simultaneously with the blister stack. In the closing station, the cartons filled with blister packs are fully closed off then they are discharged from the machine via the outfeed conveyor. Complete with GUK leaflet folder and code control system ARGUS LAETUS.

    Year of construction: 1993

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