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Controllers for Tubular Bag Packaging Machines (Blown-Film Extrusion Applications)

Tubular Bag Packaging Machine Firmware TB701:
in combination with Motion Controller MC700

Tubular Bag Machine controller Firmware TB701

Tubular Bag Machine controller Firmware TB701

Short description on TB701:

The TB701 tubular packaging machine firmware is suitable for the control and synchronization of the main drives of a Blown-Film Extrusion machine consisting of feed (tape or chain), film feed and sealing roller. The TB701 tubular packaging machine firmware contains a virtual master axis whose speed can be set externally and can be changed by external commands. All drives are synchronized to the virtual master axis, taking in consideration the current operating parameters.

  • MC700 is a universal motion controller for 1 to 4 axis, programmable for multiple motion applications by simple download of the corresponding function firmware
  • With use of our TB701 firmware (see Support) this unit provides simple but perfect solutions with most types of tubular bag type packing machines
  • The controller provides full speed and position control of all drives involved (feed-in chain, foil drive with or without print mark evaluation, sealing roll drive)
  • This system is able to achieve very high sealing rates, due to excellent dynamic performance of the controller (adequate servo drives assumed)
  • The tubular bag controller is able to detect missing products, missing or wrong print marks and even wrong position of shifted products. In every of these cases the drives will respond correspondingly
  • Extremely soft and still highly dynamic motion profiles provide best accuracy and protection of mechanics, even with high speeds and sealing rates
  • MC700 hardware is a black-box unit for cabinet mounting
  • Remote control and communication facilities via external operator terminal, serial PC communication, CANBUS, PROFIBUS etc.

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