Machine and method for packaging folded swabs

Special receptacle or package – For body treatment article or material

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206484, 271151, 271216, 53 51, 533754, 533893, 533894, 53443, 53450, 53540, 53553, B65B 902, B65B 3530, B65B 4116

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ABSTRACT:
This process is outstanding in that paper in the form of a roll (B) double the width of the bag (S) to be obtained is used, the unrolled strip is separated into two equal widths (B1) (B2), the two half-widths of paper are independently fed to the point where the folded swabs are brought, the stacked swabs are fed between the two half-widths of paper and brought into superimposition, then the two superimposed half-widths of paper are cold sealed and the bags obtained are transversally cut, continuously and automatically.

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