Sponsored By: Schubert The particular advantages of Schubert’s packaging machines lie in the machines’ modular system design and the ability to individually determine their scope of performance and tailor it to the customer’s needs. Eight standardised system components are combined into a robot-supported packaging system in accordance with the modular principle. Schubert’s packaging machines can essentially package any kind of product.
With Schubert‘s TLM lines, products such as sparkling wine, champagne, beer or soft drinks can be packed into different cartons and containers by means of fully automated processes.
With Schubert‘s robot-based packaging machines, food manufacturers can produce cost-effectively and efficiently, giving them a strong position on the market. Frequent changes in product ranges and packaging sizes can be implemented easily.
Schubert provides high-performance packaging machines for the secondary packing of a range of dairy products.
Schubert‘s top-loading machines carry out all the tasks involved in fully automating the packaging of chocolate bars, pralines, biscuits, cakes, crackers, crisps and many more products.
Whether for bottles, jars or tubes, whether for small or large batch sizes, the Schubert team develops, designs and delivers solutions that are tailored precisely to your individual challenge – from single machines to entire systems.
Whether for bottles, jars or tubes, whether for small or large batch sizes, the Schubert team develops, designs and delivers solutions that are tailored precisely to your individual challenge – from single machines to entire systems.
Whether for vials, ampoules, syringes, BFS products, devices or combination products – Schubert finds the right packaging solutions for all products, sizes and formats. The TLM packaging machines’ modular principle can be used variably for different applications.
Screws, wall plugs, furniture fittings or computer accessories: with the Schubert lines, you can pack a wide range of products flexibly and efficiently. The modular design of the robot-based TLM technology allows the Schubert team to meet every performance demand.
The case packer targets customers with only a few different product and packaging formats.
The lightline Cartonpacker consists of a single module and can package cartons in the smallest of spaces – with all the expected quality and efficiency of a TLM system.
The preconfigured Cartonpacker is available in four versions for four different types of cartons: trays, trays with lids, RSC cartons or wrap-around cartons. Each Cartonpacker is designed for one product, for example, bags, boxes, bottles or cans.
The preconfigured Cartonpacker is available in four versions for four different types of cartons: trays, trays with lids, RSC cartons or wrap-around cartons. Each Cartonpacker is designed for one product, for example, bags, boxes, bottles or cans.
To meet the stringent hygiene requirements in the food industry, the Flowmodul flow-wrapping component is easily accessible for cleaning and servicing.
With the lightline Flowpacker, Schubert is offering a preconfigured packaging machine – consisting of the Flowmodul flow-wrapping component and a picker line – which packages unpacked or trayed products into flowpacks in an efficient and product-friendly manner.
The Destrooper-Olivier packaging machine delivers high performance in a compact design in a predetermined space requirement for installation within in the production area. At the same time, the machine is easily accessible.
F4 robots are at the heart of the Destrooper-Olivier installation. In all, nine units are deployed.
A line, corporately developed by Schubert and KHS, is in use at Brauerei Schützengarten to pack beer bottles in a variety of bottle and end packaging sizes.
Erecting, filling and sealing boxes – these are Schubert’s key areas of expertise. Together with the KHS bottling system, this creates a self-contained total solution.
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