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BEM
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An accessory or "roll holder" that attaches to a shrink tunnel and makes it possible to wrap any sort of product completely manually.
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BES
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Semi-automatic wrapper with pneumatic introduction and sealing where the operator has to place the product in front of the push rods. It is the most versatile of all these machines; the manual placement means that the machine can wrap any almost sort of product at all.
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BEP
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Automatic wrapper with pneumatic sealing and 90º side feed introduction with motorized belt. It can operate as a semi-automatic or fully automatic machine. Depending on the nature of the packages, its maximum work speed is around 20 units a minute.
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BEAL
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This is an all purpose line wrapper. Two motorized belts convey the product and a sealing bar cuts the film. It is a system that marries versatility with ease of adjustment and the possibility of working with products of any length whatsoever.
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BEAL 150
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This is an all purpose line wrapper with 150 cm wide sealing bar and is designed for handle very heavy products. It was originally manufactured for wrapping doors but now it is used with all sorts of bulky or unusually long products. Two motorized belts convey the product and a sealing bar cuts the film. It is a system that marries versatility with ease of adjustment and the possibility of working with products of any length whatsoever.
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BEP AGR
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These are not really machines per se: they are specially designed units based on standard models and include an automatic grouping system.
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