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News Release from: Renaddress | Subject: Rena 550S Polybagger wrapping system
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial Team on 20 February 2008

Polybagging System Gets Heavy Duty
Feeders

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Renaddress has launched two heavy duty feeders and a hand feed as standard features of the Rena 550S Polybagger wrapping system.

The system is claimed to be the first of its kind in the UK to provide a fully-automatic and integrated polythene wrapping facility for polybagging The Polybagger is claimed to identify the item to be wrapped and automatically forms appropriate bags directly from the roll

Because of the system's set-up and job change features no specialist operator is needed, said Renaddress.

The company added that, for example, cycling at a consistent speed of 3,000 A4 packs an hour, the 550S is suitable for most magazine and carrier sheet projects.

Although comparatively low cost, the new machine handles materials from DL to A4 in size and can feed from a single sheet of paper up to a 10mm thick book.

In-built double detect or miss functions ensure the accuracy of each filled pack.

The hand feed station is fully-integrated for automatic collation with the heavy duty automatic feeder and the specialist PLC software ensures no bags are made if a product is not fed, thereby eliminating wastage and downtime, it is claimed.

With optional extras including a Mailsort sensor, print registration, output conveyors and an air compressor, the Rena 550S also offers flexibility, whilst being able to be interfaced with collators and conveyors to create a complete production line.

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