PFM Packaging Machinery, world-class designer and manufacturer of machinery for flexible packaging, will be showcasing the revolutionary D-180 horizontal pouch machine to the UK market on Stand C20 at this year’s PPMA Show (26-28 September 2023, NEC Birmingham) – in its UK debut.

The centrepiece among the company’s many outstanding automated solutions on display, the D-180 is a fully servo controlled, modular horizontal stand-up pouch packaging machine. This flagship model can complete format changes in minutes – rather than hours like some competitors – thanks to a highly automated, tool-less procedure with no clean-down necessary before changeover. The D-180’s intelligent interface even suggests positions for new formats, and can be easily adapted and modified as required.

Being the most compact machine in the D-series range, the D-180’s cutting-edge technology efficiently produces up to eighty pouches per minute, achieves extraordinary results in modified atmosphere packaging and is ready-made for use with eco-friendly films. Ideal for any applications in which products are pouched, including food, coffee, protein and whey powders and non-food products such as detergents and wipes, the machine boasts an impressive ROI and significantly reduces downtime.

In addition, PFM will be featuring an extensive range of its latest form, fill and seal technology, including the state-of-the-art RQ550 Nano Bagmaker. Also making its UK debut, the RQ550 produces standard pillow bags, block bottom bags, steelo-bags and doy-style bags – all from a single machine.

Another machine on show will be the PFM Pearl flowrapper – just the thing for entry-level applications yet also highly configurable, including the addition of automatic feeding systems.

Finally, PFM is proud to showcase the latest generation Scirocco. Equipped with a new design fin seal assembly comprising four sets of fully adjustable sealing wheels, the Scirocco has greater control of sealing pressure and temperature, essential when working with the latest sustainable wrapping materials to produce hermetically sealed packs.

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