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MULTIVAC says its new TX 6 traysealers offer everything that customers could expect from a machine generation in terms of reliability, hygiene and ease of operation.

Developed with rapid product change and high cycle output for a wide range of applications, the new models feature intelligent machine and line control, high standard of hygiene, and reliability.

When compared with the existing TX range available in the market, the TX 6 series has been completely redeveloped with the aim of producing a compact and cost-effective solution.

The compact traysealers have been systematically designed for sustainability. The long lifespan is an important factor in this context, and depending on the application, there is no requirement at all for compressed air or cooling water - and this makes an active contribution to saving resources. 

The machines can run trays from a wide range of materials very reliably and without any limitations, and these include for example paper- and fibre-based materials as well as plastics. The range of applications extends from "sealing only" through to Modified Atmosphere Packaging and right up to MultiFresh vacuum skin packs.

The TX 6 can be easily integrated into a wide range of production environments thanks to their compact construction, and are designed as a two-track solution for still greater efficiency. Both models are equipped with robust servo drives, which guarantee maximum speed and gentle product handling over the long term.

The compact traysealers have been systematically designed for sustainability: Firstly, their long lifespan is an important factor in this context, and secondly depending on the application, there is no requirement at all for compressed air or cooling water - and this makes an active contribution to saving resources.

Thanks to the launch of the TX 6 series, MULTIVAC are able to satisfy the rising demand for compact tray packaging solutions, which are required to increase production efficiency in the smallest of spaces.

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