Chapter 2. Film features
2.1. Films to be used
The machine can work with all heat-shrink and non-heat-shrink films, from 15 to 50 microns
in thickness, of a technical and food type. To guarantee the best results, use the films
marketed by us.
The special features of our films (which may be customised with drawings and text) assure
their outstanding reliability, with regard both to compliance with laws in force and to excellent
machine performance.
Galaxy A = 470mm MAX
Galileo A = 560mm MAX
Consult the data and safety sheets of the films in use and observe the
corresponding instructions!
2.2. Band A calculation
Band A = b + c + 100mm
By band "A" we mean the width that the film must have to package the product.
Chapter 3. Machine usage conditions
3.1. Max. pack sizes
Galaxy a = 410mm
Galileo a = 500mm
Note: measurements shown refer to the maximum for the single dimension.
Refer to chapter 2.2. to get max. dimension of pack (b x c); the addition of (b + c) is equal to
film roll width minus 100mm.
3.2. Items that may be packaged
These machines are capable of packing a wide range of completely different products. They are used successfully in the
following sectors: food, marketing, graphics and mailing, large distribution, industry, fabrics.
3.3. Items which must not be packed
The products listed below must absolutely not be wrapped to avoid permanent damage to the machine and serious
injuries to the operator:
Wet and unstable products
Liquids of any kind and density in fragile containers
Flammable and explosive materials
Pressurised gas cylinder of any kind
Loose and volatile powders
Bulk materials with grain size smaller than the holes of the reticulated plate
Any materials and products not listed but which might harm operator and damage the machine.
D = 250mm MAX
D = 250mm MAX
b = 310mm
c = 180mm
b = 400mm
c = 180mm
d = 77mm
d = 77mm
Weight = 10Kg
Weight = 15Kg
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