COMBIPLAST case erecting and bag inserting technology

The Combiplast is a remarkable concept. A co-creation of two proven techniques from two different manufacturers brought together by Rembrandt Engineers into one machine.

An integration of the Rembrandt modular case erector with the Niverplast technique for placing a pre-fabricated bag into an erected case.


EASY-OPEN Pre-fabricated bags

The Easy-Open pre-fabricated bags are made by Niverplast or their licensed partners.
By using the Easy-Open pre-fabricated bags you can focus on your core activities
rather than on bag making activities
.
The base seal of the bag or liner is of paramount importance to the integrity of the pack.
With the Easy-Open pre-fabricated bag system, this seal is guaranteed by the bag manufacturer.


Combiplast case erector and bag inserter

Ideal for packing of bulk goods, moist products or products that are not allowed to dry out.

Typical products are meat, fish, vegetables, bread, rolls, fat, butter, margarine but also for electronic components, powders, lids and closures

The stainless steel version of the Combiplast is ideally suited for the packaging of fish, shell-fish, meat and meat products, and pre-sliced vegetables.

Capacity 12 to 14 cases per minute, depending on case height.





Advantages

Low level case blanks magazine can hold up to 200 case blanks

Pre-fabricated bags which are made for you to a very high standard

The bag magazine consist of 2 compartments, each can hold up to 300 bags. When the 1st compartment has been filled, it automatically rotates 180 degrees so that the 2nd compartment can be filled. Therefore no production stop.

The bag magazine can hold a total of 600 bags

Pre-packed bundle of bags can be placed quickly and simply into the magazine (1-2 minutes) from the outside without stopping the machine or production

Complete size change over (case + bag) takes 6-7 minutes





Summary of Mode of Operation Combiplast

Case blanks are placed in the low-level magazine of the machine. A case blank is picked off the magazine by the unique Rembrandt hinged vacuum suction frame. Then the short and long flaps are folded in after which the vacuum of the suction cups is switched off.

A pusher bar moves the erected case to the closing section where the sealing of the bottom flaps with self-adhesive tape commences.
Halfway the sealing, an arm with vacuum suction cups picks up a pre-fabricated bag from the bag-magazine. A spreading device opens up the bag whilst a guide plate moves down into the now opened bag to support it during its downward movement into the erected case. The spreading device now places the bag in the case and folds the upper part of the bag over the top flaps of the case. The case with bag is now moved out of the Combiplast – completing the taping of the case -and the erecting and inserting cycle recommences.

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