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ARPAC: PC-4500 continuous motion wraparound case/tray packer



Since its inception in 1971, ARPAC LLC has been recognized as a leading manufacturer of innovative end-of-line secondary packaging solutions. With 30,000 installations worldwide, ARPAC packaging systems have been successfully installed in virtually every industry.
9511 W. River St.
Schiller Park, Illinois, 60176
United States
1 (844) 777-8776 
ARPAC Company Profile

High speed packer uses less corrugated

Pack, wrap cases and trays at high speeds Capable of reaching speeds of up to 45 cases/trays per minute, the high-performance PC-4500 continuous motion wraparound case/tray packer uses up to 20% less corrugated material than regular slotted cases (RSCs) for material savings. The rugged machine reduces labor, increases productivity, reduces packaging costs and integrates easily into new or existing packaging lines. It can be used with metal cans, paper cans, glass jars, glass bottles, plastic jars and plastic bottles. The system collates the products, loads the corrugated cases or trays, and closes them with hot-melt glue. Because it creates tight packages, the packer minimizes the need for partitions to protect glass containers from damage (options permit automatic insertion of partitions and dividers if needed). Easily adjustable to accommodate varying product sizes, speeds and product patterns, the machine runs both trays and wraparound cases. Arpac, 847-678-9034, [url=http://www.arpac.com]http://www.arpac.com[/url]. Booth 2948.

Capable of reaching speeds of up to 45 cases/trays per minute, the high-performance PC-4500 continuous motion wraparound case/tray packer by Arpac uses up to 20% less corrugated material than regular slotted cases (RSCs) for material savings.

The rugged machine reduces labor, increases productivity, reduces packaging costs and integrates easily into new or existing packaging lines. It can be used with metal cans, paper cans, glass jars, glass bottles, plastic jars and plastic bottles. The system collates the products, loads the corrugated cases or trays, and closes them with hot-melt glue.

Because it creates tight packages, the packer minimizes the need for partitions to protect glass containers from damage (options permit automatic insertion of partitions and dividers if needed). Easily adjustable to accommodate varying product sizes, speeds and product patterns, the machine runs both trays and wraparound cases.