It is used to seal plastic food containers, trays and cups (yogurt, sauces, ready meals, beverages) with heat-sealable film to create tamper-evident, hygienic packages.
The machine is a semi-automatic line: it has automatic pneumatic sealing and film handling, while an operator is typically required to load/unload containers and position trays. (The specification lists Automatic Grade: Automatic to indicate automated sealing functions.)
Voltage: 220V. Driven type: pneumatic. Max sealing speed: 5 m/min. Machine dimensions: 800 × 500 × 650 mm. Single package size: 152 × 112 × 93 cm. Gross weight: 180 kg. Brand: SIYU.
Designed for plastic containers and trays (yogurt cups, sauce cups, meal trays). It works with heat-sealable films used in food packaging; common materials include PET/PE/PP or similar laminates. Verify film type, thickness and lid diameter with the supplier for best results.
The machine's maximum film feed speed is 5 m/min. Actual cups per minute depends on container length/spacing. Example: with 0.1 m (10 cm) pitch you could theoretically reach about 50 containers/min. Final throughput depends on loading/unloading and changeover time.
The machine is pneumatic-driven and requires a stable compressed air source. Typical pneumatic packaging equipment uses about 5–8 bar (0.5–0.8 MPa) of clean, dry air—confirm exact pressure and flow/consumption with the supplier.
The design emphasizes ease of operation; operators usually need brief training (loading, basic settings, safety procedures and routine maintenance) to become proficient.
Provide a 220V power supply (confirm single/three-phase and plug type with supplier), a stable floor area for the 800×500×650 mm footprint, and a compressed air line. Allow clearance for loading/unloading and service access.
Perform daily cleaning of food contact areas, remove film scraps, check and replace sealing elements (rubbers, Teflon) as needed, keep pneumatic fittings and cylinders dry and lubricated per manufacturer guidance, and schedule periodic inspections of sensors and controls.
It can accommodate a range of plastic trays and cups, though very different sizes/shapes may require change parts or tooling adjustments. Contact the supplier with your container samples to confirm compatibility or discuss customization.
Warranty and after-sales terms vary by supplier. The manufacturer/seller typically provides spare parts and technical support—request warranty length, spare parts list and service options when ordering.
Food contact surfaces should be made from food-grade materials; many machines offer standard safety features (emergency stop, guards). Ask the vendor for specific certifications (e.g., CE, FDA/food-contact compliance, ISO) relevant to your market.
Options such as die-cut tooling, pre-printed film handling, multi-lane conveyors or adjustments for special tray layouts are often available. Provide your packaging specs to the supplier to discuss available options and costs.
Manufacturer supply ability is up to 50 sets per month. Actual lead time depends on order quantity, customization and shipping; contact the supplier for a firm production and delivery schedule.
Contact the seller/manufacturer with details: desired throughput, container samples (dimensions, material), film type and thickness, power/air specs and any customization requests. Ask for quotations, CAD drawings and, if available, video demos or on-site trials.
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