Sergeant 930-II-LR Shrink Tunnel
This industrial machine is a shrink tunnel, specifically used to apply heat to plastic film to wrap products tightly and securely. It is common in production lines for high-volume packaging.
Specs:
Voltage: 240 Volts
Amperage: 20.0 Amps
Phase: 1-Phase
Dimensions: The standard heat tunnel for this series typically features an aperture of 9" (H) x 20" (L) x 16" (W)
Tamper Evidence: It creates a snug, form-fitting seal around items like medicine bottles or food containers to show if they have been opened
Bundling: It is used to combine multiple small items into a single sellable unit, such as multi-packs of beverages or canned goods
Protection: The tight plastic wrap protects retail products from dust, moisture, and minor damage during shipping and handling
Professional Presentation: It provides a clean, clear finish for consumer goods like board games, frozen pizzas, and apparel
The machine typically works as the second half of a packaging system:
Wrapping: A product is loosely wrapped in shrink film (like PVC or polyolefin) using a separate tool, such as an L-Bar Sealer
Heating: The item travels on a conveyor belt through the heated tunnel
Shrinking: Internal blower motors circulate hot air uniformly, causing the film to contract and mold perfectly to the product's shape
Cooling: As it exits, the package is often cooled by fans to set the plastic and ensure a smooth, professional finish
Location Code: KT