Packaging and converting are two essential processes in the manufacturing industry that involve converting raw materials into finished products for distribution and sale. Packaging refers to the process of creating containers or wrapping materials to protect products during shipping and storage. Converting, on the other hand, involves transforming raw materials into usable products through processes like cutting, laminating, and coating.
Packaging and converting are crucial in various industries, such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and consumer goods. They play a significant role in protecting products from damage, contamination, and tampering, and can also serve marketing and branding purposes.
There are various types of packaging and converting equipment available, including form-fill-seal machines, blister packaging machines, bagging machines, slitting and rewinding machines, and laminators, among others. Each type of equipment has unique features and benefits, and manufacturers can choose the best option for their specific needs.
As the demand for sustainable and eco-friendly packaging continues to grow, the packaging and converting industry is also evolving to incorporate more sustainable practices and materials. This includes the use of biodegradable and compostable materials, as well as implementing more efficient and eco-friendly production processes.
Ref:10733 . 2018 Moll ‘Sprint’ Box Pocket Folder Gluer. Especially for the production of box covers, capacity files and other expandable pr
Ref:10733 . 2018 Moll ‘Sprint’ Box Pocket Folder Gluer. Especially for the production of box covers, capacity files and other expandable pr
Ref:10578 . 1999 Moll Marathon. For the production of glued folders, light cartons and wallets with inside glued tabs and other straight gl
Ref:10577 . 1997 Moll ‘Marathon’ Pocket Folder Gluer. Especially for the production of files, wallets, CD covers etc. with inside glued tab
Ref:10401 . 2002 Moll 'Final Fold’ Unit. May be incorporated into any existing Moll folder-gluer line. Especially for the production of fi