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08/06/2018 – Mosca

Strapping for the clothing industry

Mosca strapping machines are attractive to clothing sector customers because of their speed and flexibility - a user report.

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Takko uses a ‘tandem’ version of Mosca machines at the main warehouse in Winsen, Germany. Each machine only straps once, which increases production speed © Mosca

 
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Takko uses a ‘tandem’ version of Mosca machines at the main warehouse in Winsen, Germany. Each machine only straps once, which increases production speed © Mosca

 
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The strapping machine recognizes different packaging formats like carton or boxes and adjust parameter such as strap tension automatically © Mosca

 
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The Evolution SoniXs TR-6 Pro won over the customer during testing with its speed, easy handling and the sealing strength of the straps © Mosca

 
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by Rainer Zinn © Mosca

 
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