Gabletop Cartoning Equipment
(11 companies)Any cartoning machine that performs a variety of functions specific to gabletop cartons, including forming, folding, and sealing. Looking at new cartoning, case packing, and multipacking machines? Learn more about what to look for in your next purchase.
ADCO Manufacturing
ADCO’s cartoning product line ranges from entry-level, hand-load cartoners to high-speed, servo-driven cartoners with features such as sanitary balcony design, touch screen controls and comprehensive onboard diagnostics. Since the introduction of its first horizontal end load cartoner in 1958, ADCO’s product line grown to offer an extensive lineup of horizontal end load and vertical end load cartoners.
AFA Systems Ltd.
AFA Systems cartoning equipment includes horizontal and end-load cartoners, vertical cartoners and sleevers. Cartoning systems include reliable servo-driven rotary feeders that reach speeds of 320 cartons per minute. Cartoning machines are engineered for under five-minute servo changeover capability, helping improve overall line efficiency. Recent highlighted applications include cartoning vials at over 1,200 vials/minute and developing bar cartoning that can handle both on-edge and lay-flat configurations on the same machine.
Consolidated Technologies Inc.
Consolidated Technologies manufactures a range of manual load and automatic cartoning equipment, including the HC 120 Manual Load Cartoner, the HC 3200 Automatic Indexing Horizontal Cartoner, HC 4100 Automatic Continuous Motion Cartoner, and VDC 2900 Vertical Cartoner.
Econocorp, Inc.
Econocorp offers end and top load cartoning equipment for manual, semi- and fully automatic solutions at speeds ranging from 1 to 120 cpm. Company’s wide variety of horizontal cartoning machines range from countertop carton sealers to continuous-motion cartoners.
ITW Hartness
ITW Hartness by Meurer carton packaging protects beverage and food industry products effectively during transport and storage. Cartoning equipment models include the CM/TP tray and wrap-around packer, which handles low and product-high trays, wrap-around cases and RSC-cases. ITW Hartness supplies basic machines that can be combined and modified with functional units in a modular system; systems are also designed for easy line integration. ITW Hartness will also upgrade and retrofit customer machines at any time cost-effectively.
Massman Automation, a Massman Company
Massman Automation's Ultra cartoners are engineered for flexibility in accommodating multiple products, sizes, and rates for various carton types. Driven by servo technology for all power transmission movements, these vertical and horizontal cartoners are capable of speeds up to 200 cartons/min. The Ultra Horizontal Cartoners feature are designed for rapid, flexible changeovers (about 5 min.) and feature a dual-head rotary carton feeder. The Ultra Vertical Cartoner, available in both manual and automatic loads, can handle a broad range of carton sizes, from 1 ½” to 12”, and can achieve speeds of up to 120 cartons per minute. The Ultra Vertical Cartoner also boasts rapid flexible changeovers of around 5 minutes, helping facilities streamline packaging processes and reduce downtime.
Pactiv Evergreen
Pactiv Evergreen design and manufactures state-of-the-art gable top packaging equipment for fresh refrigerated liquid food products including dairy, juice, plant-based beverages, liquid eggs and more. Pactiv can also adapt its fillers for some dry food applications.
R.A. Jones
R.A Jones offers a comprehensive portfolio of intermittent and continuous motion cartoning machinery including end-load and customized top-load cartoners. Models include hand-load vertical, end-load, and fully automated systems running at 600 cpm in applications such as food, non-food, OTC/pharmaceutical, tissue, and other consumer goods. Applications include cereal, baking mixes, pouched/bagged snacks, frozen foods, meal kits, cracker/cookie slugs and trays, pizza, granola/fruit bars, coffee pods, drink mixes, hair dye, bottles with syringes, razors, garbage bags, tissues, wipes, feminine hygiene pads, electronics, medical devices, masks, and much more. The machines allow manufacturers the flexibility to run various carton sizes with quick changeover capabilities.
Romaco Group
With numerous innovations and advanced technologies, Romaco Promatic brand supplies a range of vertical and horizontal cartoning machines used by customers in the pharmaceutical, cosmetics and chemical industries. P 91 horizontal intermittent motion cartoners can be equipped with modular, multiple feeding systems to pack pharmaceutical, nutraceutical or chemical products. P 91 is designed for silent operations, no vibrations and ergonomic loading of packaging components. The BIPAK Series of vertical cartoners is designed for reliable, versatile and tireless packaging. Bipak cartoners can be operated in intermittent or continuous motion and are able to handle different types of carton closures. A wide range of automatic feeding units is available to completely automatize the packaging operations; machines reach rates of up to 120 cartons/minute.
Syntegon
Syntegon offers Kliklok topload carton formers and closers, endload cartoners, wraparound sleevers, and associated product handling equipment as well as Sigpack TTM integrated topload cartoners. Core industries served include bakery, nutrition bars, frozen food, prepared food, chocolate and confectionery, salty snacks, healthy snacks, and much more. Kliklok also has expertise packaging non-food products, such as toilet flush kits, batteries, spark plugs, razors, air freshers and health and beauty products.
Yeaman Machine Technologies, Inc.
Yeaman offers an array of vertical and horizontal cartoning machines, with options including rotary carton pick-and-place, reciprocal carton placers, long-cut volumetric carton filling, and more. Sealing styles covered by Yeaman's cartoning sealing product line include standard seal, tuck-and-seal, reverse fold, fifth panel, reverse tuck, economy seal, straight tuck and gabletop style sealing.
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