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Paper protective packaging machine FillPak M
compact

Paper protective packaging machine - FillPak M - Ranpak - compact
Paper protective packaging machine - FillPak M - Ranpak - compact
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Characteristics

Type
paper
Other characteristics
compact

Description

Requires limited space and is easy to use FillPak paper packaging material provides an effective way to fill empty spaces in a box, preventing your products from shifting around during transit. As a clean, efficient, reliable, and flexible solution, it is dispensed on-demand at high volumes, so less packaging material is required. No matter what size of box or type of product you are shipping, Ranpak has the paper packaging solution for you. The simple design of the FillPak® Manual converter eliminates labour-intensive ‘crumpling’ of paper by hand. The converter takes a single layer of paper and forms it effectively into a PaperStar™ configuration – designed to protect products during shipment. No electricity is needed, so the FillPak M can be placed in any packing environment. Refilling is also easy: fanfold packs of paper offer easy handling, with minimal loading time and reduced storage costs. The paper is perforated every 19 cm, allowing operators to adjust paper length to fit any size of void. KEY FEATURES Economical On-demand dispensing at high volumes, for minimal load time, less material usage and reduced storage costs. Simple Easy installation with no training necessary. Eliminates the need for labour-intensive paper crumpling by hand. Compact Only requires a small area for set-up and storage. Flexible Paper can be packed in any configuration. Requires no electricity, so the machine can be placed at any workstation.

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