Packaging
Flexible and compact: KHS presents new InnoDry Block at interpack
Tuesday 07. March 2017 - Compact system reduces space and maintenance requirements Continued focus on packaging variety with KHS and Schubert PET and pouch systems for the food and non-food sectors
At interpack in Düsseldorf, Germany, the KHS Group will have compact and flexible systems on display. With its integrated buffer system the newly developed KHS InnoDry Block permits accumulation-free, gentle pack conveying without the side guides otherwise required. This does away with the need for adjustment during format changeovers. The systems supplier from Dortmund will also be highlighting its new features in secondary packaging. To this end, at the trade show KHS Service will be presenting special conversions and its new service concept for packaging machines. Visitors can study KHS plant engineering close up on Booth A31 in Hall 13 at interpack.
Innovative packaging and palletizing systems
“Where two or more single machines can be compiled to form a compact block system, this gives operators numerous advantages,” says Karl-Heinz Klumpe, packaging product manager for KHS in Kleve. The experts at KHS have done just that for the secondary and tertiary packaging production stages. The KHS InnoDry Block combines a packaging machine with a palletizer and has a handle dispenser integrated into the packer. This setup is made possible by especially flexible buffer areas and the use of a highly dynamic handling system for layer formation which is being used in the blocked machine concept for the first time. Shorter conveying segments and, as a result, a considerable reduction in maintenance effort speak for the compact block. Format changeover times are also shorter as side guides are no longer needed on the conveying segment.
Good service takes pressure off customers
Norbert Pastoors, executive vice-president of Operations, finds it important to emphasize that KHS has the right system for every requirement. “Under the motto of smart multipacks we take a flexible approach to all specifications. First and foremost is the concept of convenience. All of our packaging is distinguished by its convenient handling and is easy to open.” KHS also retrofits conversions into older packers and palletizers so that these can also produce FullyEnclosed film packs, for example, helping to save on tray material.
As reliable, extensive service is rightly just as important to the customer as the machinery itself, in select areas KHS now offers its own consumables, providing customers with consumable goods which are precisely tailored to their requirements. These include lubricants and adhesives for labeling and packaging, for instance. Another new service on offer is gas burner maintenance which permits KHS packaging machines to be operated efficiently for many years. Maintenance is supported by standardized maintenance plans and certified, specially trained personnel, thus reducing the amount of planning required by the customer.
Special packaging variety for maximum demands
NMP Systems GmbH will also be exhibiting trendsetting packaging systems at the KHS booth in the form of Direct Print Powered by KHS and Nature MultiPack, for which NMP is responsible. KHS is also displaying a high-performance system in the context of its partnership with packaging manufacturer Gerhard Schubert. Together the two companies have developed a compact, multifunctional packaging block and successfully established this on the market. The new system is chiefly distinguished by its great flexibility regarding cardboard packaging. The companies have pooled their many years of core expertise with proven machine technology to create an innovative system in the new block. It combines a Schubert erecting and closing module with a KHS packer and can even be expanded using the KHS Innopack system to produce film-wrapped and shrink-film packs. Operators who make the maximum demands of a modern packaging system therefore save space and at the same time enjoy greater flexibility.