Gerhard Schubert GmbH is a pioneer in the development of modular packaging machines and tailored services for a wide range of industries – from pharmaceuticals and cosmetics, beverages, food and confectionery to technical products.
The family business from Crailsheim (Baden-Württemberg, Germany) produces its digital, robot-based packaging machines with a focus on the interplay between simple mechanics, intelligent control technology and scalable modularity.
Not only does the Schubert Group support customers as a manufacturer of packaging machines and automation solutions, it also has a skilled consulting team at its disposal to develop tailor-made solutions for your specific application.
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From our compact and affordable SleekWrapperTM40 to the sophisticated SleekWrapper 65, we offer automatic flow wrapping machines to fit your budget, production rate and floorplan.
How does a flow wrapper work?
The process starts with a cylindrical roll of film. The flow wrapping machine will transfer the film from the roll and through to the forming collar (sometimes referred to as tube or plow). At the same time, a conveyor has lined up individual products for wrapping. The film is fed through the collar and the product is surrounded with film, sealed and the film is then cut. The finished individual product is then gathered downstream to be bagged or cartoned prior to boxing and palletizing.