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Lachenmeier to Showcase Patented Film Application System at Powder Show

Lachenmeier to Showcase Patented Film Application System at Powder Show
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Lachenmeier, a leading manufacturer of stretch hood equipment, film, and shrink wrapping machines, is exhibiting at the International Powder and Bulk Solids Show in Rosemont, IL at Booth 3813. The company will highlight its patented film application system that helps manufacturers optimally protect pallet loads while simultaneously reducing film usage 10-25%.

“We are thrilled to bring our unique load containment solutions to attendees,” says Michael Hansen, director of sales, Lachenmeier North America. “Our equipment and film solutions offer a safe and efficient way to wrap powder and bulk solids.”

Lachenmeier systems provide five-sided waterproof protection, ensuring ideal protection for outdoor storage and eliminating the need for tarping when shipping on flatbed trucks. The Power Flex T1 and Multi FleX1 stretch hood machines are also designed with top-down features. These features enable safer operation and easier maintenance since the machine can be moved to floor level. The T1 can wrap 120+ loads per hour, whereas the X1 is capable of wrapping 200+ loads per hour.

“For attendees looking to increase productivity and profitability of their pallet wrapping systems, our booth is worth a visit,” says Hansen.

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