Stretch Hooders
(8 companies)Machinery that vertically covers a pallet load from top to bottom with a hood of stretch film. Interested in purchasing new palletizing and load stabilization equipment? Learn what to look for in these articles.
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BEUMER Group
The BEUMER stretch hood® series is a range of modular packaging systems to secure palletized load units using stretch hoods. System's film tension technology ensures maximum protection during transportation. The latest control technology, individual configuration and flexible functionality ensure that the machine fits perfectly into every customer line.
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Bratney Companies
Bratney Companies distributes automatic and semi-automatic stretch wrappers and hooders from Wulftec. The turntable wrapper is designed for wrapping loads of under 8,000 lb. and are more compact than other stretch wrappers. Bratney packaging technicians are factory trained on Wulftec wrapping systems and frequently integrate these machines into automated bagging lines.
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Clevertech North America Inc
Clevertech offers a variety of stretch wrappers that come with either rotating platforms, rotating arms or rotating rings, depending on the application and speed required. Several options are available, such as: automatic roll change, corner post application with motorized arms, revolver or robotic manipulators. Optional top cover for dust-proof wrapping or waterproofing. For more pallet stability the machine can be also equipped with a roping system. Clevertech also provides strapping systems for pallet load stabilization with single fixed lance or with double movable lance that can also be integrated with a rotating platform.
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Handle It Inc.
Handle It offers a wide variety of both fully automatic and semi-automatic pallet wrapping machines and stretch wrappers, from entry-level equipment to heavy-duty machinery.
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Mollers North America, Inc.
Mollers North America supplies stretch hooding and shrink wrapping systems for end-of-line and pallet handling. HSA Stretch-Hooding Systems are designed for applications where pallet loads require five-sided protection, encounter stress during shipping or where products are sensitive to heat. The hood forms a smooth surface that is water tight and easily imprinted with logos or other advertising messages. System is capable of a throughput is up to 120 units/hour, depending upon load height and length.
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MSK Covertech, Inc.
MSK manufactures shrink hood and stretch hood machines for securing pallets as well hybrid solutions whereby the pallets are covered by both stretch hood as well as with a shrink wrap method. In addition to working on a wide variety of product types and saving energy and packaging material, hybrid systems feature a lowerable machine head for easy maintenance and maintenance-free toothed belt technology. The hybrid system also features fully automated processing of up to four different shrink or stretch film formats or film thicknesses.
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PAYPER
PAYPER's Stretch Hooding system provides the final protection for the palletized bags pallet. The film adapts and holds the load for maximum pallet stability. The use of special films allows total impermeability and protection against moisture, dust and UV rays. PAYPER claims its stretch hood technology "allows faster wrapping than with other systems."
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Signode
Signode manufactures a full line of stretch systems for securing pallets ready for transit, from semi- and fully automatic stretch wrappers and stretch hood equipment to adhesive applicators for transit. Stretch wrapping equipment includes numerous models of several types, including orbital, ring wrapper, rotary arm, through-the-eye, and turntable wrapping systems. Featured stretch hooders include the Multi FleX1 machine, designed to protect products and loads from the elements, while stabilizing them for transport with five-sided protection and a load capacity of up to 200 loads per hour.
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