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Posts Tagged ‘capping machines’

March 18th, 2009

It’s a matter of cap

Nowadays the distinctive communication of  product goes through the cap too.
The cap is not only a simple closing instrument, it is integrant part of the packaging. And there are so many cap types to cover all tastes: from the original graphic to the particular or functional shape, like the clever cap designed by Jeong Hoon Cha who has conceived the obviousness which, however was not present on the marketplace so far.
Leaving unchanged the internal part destined to be screwed on the bottle neck, he has modified the cap shape – characterized by a slightly ellitic shape instead of a circular geometry – so creating a more ergonomic shape studied to be hosted in the hand  between thumb  and forefinger So, with the little finger, the game is done.
Also the companies manufacturing capping machines have naturally followed this evolitive trend, launching on the market high technology solutions; among these, Messrs. Ronchi propose capping machines controlled by brushless motors full responding to requirements of extreme flexibility.
Thanks to a quick and simple system to replace the chucks, the machine easily adapts itself to whichever application, such as press-on caps, screw-on caps with torque control through servomotors, caps to be oriented, caps with predetermined closing position.
February 18th, 2009

Trigger pump: the new trend for household detergents

Home sweet home. Sure, but it must be kept clean! So, why not making this task easier? The new trend in terms of household detergents is dictated by foams sprayed out through trigger pumps. Foams ensure the utmost efficacy in those points where dust is difficult. Trigger pumps are easy-to-use and spray the product out even if the bottle is in unusual position, thus helping to reach the most hidden and difficult corners.

To respond to this growing demand from the market, Ronchi has realized  capping/inserting machines specifically purposed to handle trigger pumps, allowing to screw-on the ring-nut through the capper itself. Trigger pumps cappers/inserters realized by Ronchi can reach a production speed of 350 pieces per minute.