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Speed of filling snack and health food bags nearly doubled, claims firm

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Core Tip: Matrix Packaging Machinery claims it has patented a device that can improve the throughput of narrow bags, offering greater profitability per run.
Matrix Packaging Machinery claims it has patented a device that can improve the throughput of narrow bags, offering greater profitability per run.
Martrix Packaging Machinery
The SmartGate product concentrator allows speeds between 100 to 120 units per minute for form-fill-seal bagging operations running at 60 narrow bags, 3.5 inches or less.

SmartGate can reduce the time it takes for a total charge of food to be packed in a narrow bag by close to 70%, said Matrix.

The device can be removed from Matrix machines when wider bags are run on the packaging line.

“When filling very small bags that do not contain a lot of product, it’s difficult for a contract packager or brand owner to make much money per bag,” said SmartGate co-developer Michael Krummey, who holds roles at Matrix in controls engineering and research and development.

“[SmartGate] concentrates the food and delivers a shaped charge faster than ever before.”

 
 
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