Combined Film/Kraft Wrappers

Spiral application of both Kraft Paper and Plastic Stretch Film

Kraft/Film MiniWrapper operational benefits:

  • Spiral application: One width wraps all roll sizes, no more need for multiple backstands
  • Separate application of pure Kraft Paper and PE-film = a fully separable, truly recyclable package
  • High flexibility: Choose Kraft Paper or PE-film as the outer layer
  • Open design – High accessibility for service and operation
  • Very few moving parts – Minimal downtime for maintenance
  • Fully automatic operation – Low manpower requirements
  • Film can be used to fold the Kraft down over the inner headers, eliminating the need for outer headers, crimping arms and heated header presses

 

Installation photos

Kraft/Film Wrapper Model 1500
"Wrap with your own waste paper"

Fully automatic operation.
Kraft wrapping paper of virtually any quality can be used, even off-spec or wastepaper.
Max. Kraft roll diameter 1500mm, Max. Kraft roll width 500mm
Max. Film roll diameter 300mm, Max. Film roll width 500mm


Photo: Kraft Paper Mill, Spain

Kraft/Film Wrapper Model 1200
Fully automatic operation.
Kraft wrapping paper of virtually any quality can be used.
The spiral Kraft layers are bonded with hot melt or cold glue.
Max. Kraft roll diameter 1200mm, Max. Kraft roll width 300mm Max
Film roll diameter 600mm, Max. Film roll width 500mm


Photo: Decor Paper Mill, Spain

Kraft/Film Wrapper Model 500-OH
Overhead Design - Semi Automatic operation.
The Wrap media is manually attached to the roll while the wrapping cycle is automatically controlled.
Can be equipped with a separate roller table, or it can be installed directly on the winder.


Photo: Speciality Paper Mill, Spain

Kraft/Film Wrapper, Manually operated
Both Film and Kraft are manually attached to the roll by tape. The operator controls the wrap sequence while standing on a running board.
Typically used for small production, as a back-up unit, or for wrapping jumbo rolls that are too wide for the conventional wrapping system.


Photo: Fine Paper Mill, Minnesota, USA