• JBT’s Proseal has launched the XTRs entry level heat-sealing machine, the successor to its GTR tray sealing machine. Image JBT
    JBT’s Proseal has launched the XTRs entry level heat-sealing machine, the successor to its GTR tray sealing machine. Image JBT
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JBT’s Proseal tray sealing and case packing equipment range has introduced the XTRs entry level heat-sealing machine, the successor to its GTR tray sealing machine.

The XTRs machine is a semi-automatic, two-station rotary-table, capable of sealing 30 packs per minute with a two-impression tool without the need for compressed air.

The plug-and-play solution is easily operated, featuring a user-friendly Human Machine Interface (HMI) that offers multi-language settings, as well as diagnostics and alerts that are automatically recorded to an audit trail. The HMI also allows for recipe driven product change and an automatic tool lock.

The XTRs’ all-electric sealing capability enables a more consistent and efficient seal force. This reduces energy usage and total cost of ownership for the user. The machine, which has been re-designed to meet the demands of today’s food production industry, offers users tool loading from the front of the machine, simplifying tool change over, and is compatible with legacy GTR tooling.

The XTRs features an open and hygienic design allowing for ease of maintenance and cleaning. The quick-release tooling enables the user to switch from one tray size to another in less than five minutes. The machine has PLC-based temperature control system and is fully portable with an automatic film feed. Optional features include the ability to run printed films, and Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) via its efficient gas flushing system that enables extended shelf life.

The XTRs will be unveiled at the Pack Expo exhibition in Las Vegas, and at Proseal UKs Open Day at its global headquarters in Cheshire.

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