ULMA's new and versatile TFS 200 MSV

Mar 19, 2019
The new TFS 200 MSV is designed to provide manufacturers with the capabilities to produce three pack styles using a single machine.

The TFS 200 MSV can pack MAP, Skin and Vacuum styles, and is perfect for use with 422mm wide film. 

It also avoids the need for manufacturers to purchase new packaging materials, while also being configurable with a range of formats to suit individual or bulk packs.

The TFS 200 MSV is also suited to a diverse range of food produce industries, and is appropriate for packing a full range of frozen and fresh food products, including fish, cheese and meat.

Food processors also need not compromise on speed and efficiency, as the thermoformers’ powerful vacuum options provide increased cycle rates of up to ten cycles per minute depending on the pack style, product and format.

With environmental concerns in mind, the TFS 200 MSV is compatible with both recyclable film and paper board as well, making it the ideal packaging solution for food processors looking for more sustainable ways of protecting, transporting and displaying produce from the point of harvesting or manufacture to retail outlets.

Alastair Cook, Thermoformer Product Manager at ULMA, said: “The blue-planet effect has spurred on a change in consumer demand, driven by those who want to reduce their consumption of plastic. By investing in the new TFS 200 MSV, businesses, particularly SMEs, will benefit from the opportunities presented by both skin packing and paperboard materials.”

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“In short, having the ability to pack goods using one machine that can deliver three different packaging formats means food processors and manufacturers benefit straight away. The compact design of the TFS 200 MSV makes it the ideal choice for small businesses where space is at a premium, while the straightforward tooling changes also mean that it is suited to those looking to increase production to meet growing customer orders.”

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