Blow Molders: Magic Adds Downstream Equipment Division
Magic of Italy now offers complete blow molding lines from bottle blowing to palletized cartons ready for shipping.
This Easy@Bag unit is part of a new stand-alone line of downstream blow molding equipment. (Photo: Magic MP)
Magic MP s.p.a. of Italy (Magic North America, Whitmore Lake, Mich.) has supplemented its line of all-electric blow molding machines with a new downstream equipment division called Magic Robotica. It offers more than seven models for operations from bagging to spin trimming, external bottle takeout and palletizing. The goal is to provide a complete line from bottle blowing to cartons ready to ship.
As an example, Magic could supply an all-electric extrusion blow machine with 3+3 cavities and the bottles deflashed, leak tested and placed on an inline bottle conveyor belt, on which they proceed to a semi- or fully automatic palletizer, where the bottles are placed on a pallet, divided by cardboard layer sheets, and closed.
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