Side Entry IML Robot

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US$ 1500 - 15000 MOQ: 1 Unit
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Brand Name:
Runma
Place of Origin:
China
Model Number:
SEIR-01
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Port of Shipment:
shenzhen
Delivery Detail:
Delivery time depends on order quantity.
Brand Name Runma
Place of Origin China
Model Number SEIR-01
After-sales Service Provided Engineers available to service machinery overseas
Condition New

In-mold Labeling Machine Supplier Offers Side Entry In-mold Labeling Robot, Max Clamping Force from 250 to 450 kN, Min In-mold Time 1.0 sec, Dry Cycle Time 6.5 sec.


Advantages

- A wide variety of solutions with top or side entry robot.
- A complete range of label magazines for containers from 30ml to 20lit.
- Standard TeachBox for all Runma robots.
- Worldwide services for start-up and training.
- Turnkey solutions with injection molding machines.
- Numerous options for control and stacking.
 
Features
- Robot models are ranging from RM-250 to RM-450.
- High flexibility design for all kinds of IML applications (flat labels or wrap labels).
- The minimum in mold time is only 1.0 second, dry cycle time is 6.5 seconds.
- Suitable for thin-walled products and high-speed injection machines.
- Can be used with an external stacking unit.
- Gripper with quick coupling connection.

Specifications

Robot RM-250 RM-450
IMM clamping force ≤ 250 ≤ 450
Dry cycle time 6.5 sec 6.5 sec
Max payload 5 kg 5 kg


Product Tags: IML Robot , In-Mold-Labelling Automation , Top Entry IML Robot , Side Entry IML Robot , In Mold Labeling Equipment , Side Entry Robot , In Mold Labeling Machine , Side Entry In Mold Labeling Robot

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Business Type
Manufacturer
Year Established
2000
Port of Shipment
Guanzhou
Main Markets
North America, South America, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, Africa, Oceania, Mid East, Eastern Asia, Western Europe, Central America, Northern Europe, Southern Europe, South Asia, Domestic Market