Heat and Control has chosen SNAXPO 2018 (March 12-14, Atlanta, Georgia) to release the latest snack packaging technologies from Ishida for the North America/Latin America market. Heat and Control is launching Inspira, the next generation VFFS bagmaker, and ACP-700, an automatic case packer that is new to Ishida’s packaging room lineup.
“We can now offer a completely integrated and automated packaging room solution for the snack industry that can significantly improve efficiency and performance. The industry has been asking for effective automation and communications between the weigher, bagmaker, and case packer,” announces Jeff Almond, Heat and Control snack food industry manager-packaging.
Almond explains that Inspira’s ease of access, predictive maintenance, and ability to work with a wide variety of film makes it easy to operate. In addition, with the Case Packer’s controls system’s feed forward and feedback features, the flow of bags is more measured and controlled. This reduces bottlenecks by continuously adjusting settings as bags are running through the system.
The Inspira offers the highest levels of productivity performance and improves operator working conditions, such as an increased level of automation, which reduces the risk of human error. The ACP-700 case packer provides unmatched packing performance, such as tool less 3-minute fully-automatic pushbutton adjustment changeovers, and includes more standard features, such as a case erector, a closing mechanism, and a large 15.3” color display, and predictive maintenance tools, to make it a highly efficient system that is easy to operate. In addition, it has the smallest footprint available in the market.
Another key design improvement is the removal of the troublesome vacuum system typically required for bag handling.
These new technologies will be running live at SNAXPO, so visitors can see for themselves the capability and the performance of the snack packaging room of the future.