It has been developed especially for large scale secondary packaging formats of the food industry with a width up to 12 inches.
Bosch said due to a wide range of in-feed systems, the machine can be flexibly used for many different products, such as bags with or without side gusseting, as well as stand-up bags with gable top.
Even with the largest folded carton and product formats, for instance for cereals, the machine achieves an output of up to 200 folded cartons per minute.
The CFC 2012 achieves the highest efficiency and product safety. The products are reliably and gently inserted into the folded cartons, thus ensuring that they remain intact at all times.
Daniel Sanwald, product manager at Bosch Packaging Technology, said the development of the CFC 2012 is based on the company’s long-term experience with bag-in-box machines and in-feed solutions, and backed by our profound line competence.
“Thanks to an optimized control and conveying technology, the cartoning machine ensures quick format changes, as well as safe and reliable product handling.”
For the packaging of dry free-flowing products such as coffee or tea, Bosch offers customised and modular vertical form, fill and seal machines allowing for high flexibility and a broad variety of pack styles and top closures.
Additionally, for customers looking for packaging solutions for flour or sugar, the new mandrel-wheel machine concept and its design provide a high degree of flexibility by shortening size changeover times. The portfolio is complemented by product protection systems such as valves and fully integrable equipment including hygienic auger fillers as well as checkweighers