Fill and seal in excellence
The packaging industry is one of the most important and rapidly growing sectors of all. The world has seen significant progress in this sector and how it has supported the consumer market so well. Consumers today are more demanding than ever, so manufacturers are turning to automation in order to accelerate production while guaranteeing the highest quality, hygiene, and weight accuracy.
Increased consumer demand is driving the packaging industry to replace outdated conventional packaging lines with more flexible solutions. In addition, running systems need to be flexible and scalable to keep up with market demands and keep costs under control. Quality, product preservation, hygiene, traceability, and safety are some of the goals of packaging management. In addition, stability, quality, and services are the most important factors that meet the goals of today’s packaging industry.
The packaging industry is using technology to address a variety of challenges, such as liquid leakage, speed control, and frequent breakdowns, which later become an obstacle to smooth production. This is where a vertical form, fill and seal (VFFS) machine plays an important role in the packaging of goods and food products. VFFS machines are used in many different industries, including chemicals, minerals, fast-moving consumer goods, pet food, and agriculture, for several good reasons. They are a fast, yet economical solution that saves valuable floor space.
A VFFS machine is the modernized form of a filling and capping machine that takes less time, works faster, causes less downtime, is easy to install on the shop floor, and also requires less time for maintenance. Original equipment manufacturers are trying new aspects in machine designs to meet the changing trend. Today’s consumers prefer packaged foods rather than buying old-fashioned loose products. A significant gap has been identified between the cost and weight of the material.
VFFS machines are designed to accurately weigh and fill ingredients in pouches. The production of pouches from thin plastic films, either with servo or VFD control, is another important function of a VFFS machine. Unwinding control and measuring the diameter of the plastic film roll are the most important elements to consider. After the ingredients are accurately weighed, they are filled into the formed pouches. Vertical and horizontal sealing are important aspects in pouch forming and ensuring quality packaging.
The working principle of the packaging machine is mainly based on the vertical sealing bar, which is hot, moves forward, and touches the vertical overlap of the film, thus bonding the film layers together. The continuous movement keeps the mechanism of the VFFS machine in contact with the film at all times, so it does not need to stop to receive its vertical seam. The machine should be designed to handle products weighing from 50 grams to 50 kilograms. Motion control technology plays a crucial role in a VFFS machine to achieve accurate synchronization, which in turn enables perfection of sealing, filling, and cutting operations.
The slightest error in synchronization leads to unnecessary waste of material and time. There is also the possibility of using different filling systems or mechanisms such as screw fillers, multi-head weighers, cup fillers, belt weighers, or piston fillers. A VFFS machine based on an ingredient or equipment type must include such filling methods. An advanced VFFS machine is expected to configure various filling mechanisms through the HMI screen, rather than managing them in the actual programming. A VFFS machine should be capable of packaging free-flowing, viscous, or granular products.
Advanced VFFS machines play an essential role in meeting the high demand, producing a variety of pouches in different shapes and sizes. The key for any future VFFS machine is to adapt to changing demands without the need for programming. In addition, machine builders need to build a machine and make it available to their customers without investing unnecessary time in programming. This drastically reduces time to market.
Machine builders are moving toward a strategy of ‘configure more and program less.’ To meet all of these needs, B&R India has launched its ospVFFS, which is a scalable, configurable, and ready-to-use software solution. It can be used for both new and retrofitted machines with unlimited options and configurations.
The ospVFFS allows machine builders to configure a VFFS machine with different options in as little as 30 minutes. This not only improves machine performance but also enables a shorter time-to-market. In addition, the configurable solution is Industry 4.0 ready, with web-based diagnostics and secure IT connectivity – via integrated OPC UA. This solution offers higher productivity, meets Industry 4.0 and OMAC PackML requirements, the possibility of fast troubleshooting with reduced maintenance, a highly flexible solution (plug, configure, run), and the highest software quality, along with OPC UA readiness for superior IT connectivity.
The most unique and attractive feature of the ospVFFS solution is its cost-effectiveness. In addition, OEMs can achieve higher availability, better performance, and higher quality with ospVFFS, which increases ROI (return on investment) and enables rapid development and testing of VFFS machines with minimal time-to-market and effort. With lower maintenance and operating costs and higher efficiency, ospVFFS provides a unique completely out-of-the-box solution. It also reduces the overall effort required to configure the VFFS machine, drastically lowering TCO (total cost of ownership).
B&R India has started a revolution in VFFS machine manufacturing with its OEM solution package ospVFFS. With ospVFFS, machine builders can reduce the time for initial commissioning to 4 hours and the time to commission a production machine to less than 30 minutes. B&R India helps the packaging industry meet core requirements with ease and is undoubtedly a leader in providing innovative automation and digitization solutions to various OEMs.
The Covid-19 pandemic led to the country-wide lockdown on 25 March 2020. It will be two years tomorrow as I write this. What have we learned in this time? Maybe the meaning of resilience since small companies like us have had to rely on our resources and the forbearance of our employees as we have struggled to produce our trade platforms.
The print and packaging industries have been fortunate, although the commercial printing industry is still to recover. We have learned more about the digital transformation that affects commercial printing and packaging. Ultimately digital will help print grow in a country where we are still far behind in our paper and print consumption and where digital is a leapfrog technology that will only increase the demand for print in the foreseeable future.
Web analytics show that we now have readership in North America and Europe amongst the 90 countries where our five platforms reach. Our traffic which more than doubled in 2020, has at times gone up by another 50% in 2021. And advertising which had fallen to pieces in 2020 and 2021, has started its return since January 2022.
As the economy approaches real growth with unevenness and shortages a given, we are looking forward to the PrintPack India exhibition in Greater Noida. We are again appointed to produce the Show Daily on all five days of the show from 26 to 30 May 2022.
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