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REV Packaging Solutions introduces new Hollywood crate film machine

When talking about crates to be covered with films or protective nets, one immediately thinks about the great manual labour required to apply them. Due to the increasing demand for this type of packaging, REV Packaging Solutions developed an innovative solution - the Hollywood crate film machine.

Hollywood is a patented machine that can automatically cover crates of various sizes with both film or extruded nets. Once cut, these are hot glued to the crate.



The Hollywood film machine can be installed both on automated lines or lines with manual crate loading/unloading. 

One of its most interesting characteristics is the fact that it can process smaller sizes in double or triple rows simultaneously, thus increasing production. A 60x40 crate is processed singularly (20 per minute), but 30x20 crates are processed in doubles (35 per minute) while 20x20 are processed in groups of three (50 per minute).



In addition, Hollywood can process extruded flat nets without coupling them with films.

Hollywood's horizontal movement enables the processing of the most delicate produce without the minimum risk. Suitable to process fruit such as: apples, pears, oranges, tangerines, citrus fruit in general, kiwis, peaches, nectarines, grapes.

The machine is available for viewing at the REV Packaging Solutions facility in Cesena.

For further information:
REV Packaging Solutions

Email: info@revsrl.com
Web: www.revsrl.com/scheda.php?id=26
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