Then the top and bottom lines need to be set, the film is covered in the top of the load, and the length of the film cover is at the top of the load. From “2”, it means “2” at the bottom. Secondly, the speed of the movie delivery system needs to be adjusted. I’ll start at 6. Overlapping movies. Finally, adjust the envelope force. We want to use as much force as possible without damaging the film, twisting or crushing the load. Measuring the control of the top, middle and bottom of the load is your containment. The control requirements that make it meet or exceed the load can be ensured. The Settings need to be adjusted, and the first four steps can be repeated until we can get the right containment. The optimization of packaging type, film type and specification, pretensioning level, membrane conveying speed and packaging force setting is a difficult task. It’s really hard! And the work is tedious, and it will take more time. Generally speaking. It’s impossible to finish in 30 minutes.
Depending on your film and product, you can change the tension in the film by adjusting the package force, and the best setting of your load can be determined. The point that is not broken is the correct envelope force, without the distortion or breakage of the load. Setting the right envelope has a lot of benefits. It not only helps you avoid film fragments, but also on your load, it’s important to get the right amount of control. The key to keeping your load safe is the amount of containment.
The small and simple steps you can take are them, and you can make a big difference. Your time, expenses, and annoyance can be saved. And then I’m going to wrap it up.