Machine for continuously packing in particular food or pharmaceu

Package making – Apparatus for forming or partially forming receptacle and... – Forming a pocket – depression – or hollow compartment by...

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53201, 74126, 74142, 198833, 198358, 474153, B65B 4702, B65G 2314, F16H 2702, F16H 3100

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049999796

ABSTRACT:
A machine is provided for continuously packing food or pharmaceutical products in thermoformed plastic material containers, comprising a station for receiving and unwinding reels of plastic material film, heating stations, a thermoforming station, a dosing station, a sealing station and a cutting station, and chains for moving the plastic material film step by step from one end of the machine to the other, which are driven without slipping over drive wheels having a smooth surface.

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