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What are the various styles in which biscuits are wrapped in horizontal form fill and seal machines? Do you offer these machines?

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What are the various styles in which biscuits are wrapped in horizontal form fill and seal machines? Do you offer these machines?

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A. There are many favoured styles of packing biscuits in a pouch shaped pack. 1. Biscuits placed in a tray and then wrapped: This is done for delicate cookies and assorted varieties. These biscuits are arranged in preformed thin plastic or paper trays. These trays are wrapped in HFFS machine. Our model FINSEAL – 11 (wide body) can accept large width trays. 2. Biscuits in small piles: Also known as canteen pack, each pack contains 1 to 5 biscuits piled together and wrapped. The output of the machine can be discrete packs or string together packs (no. of packs in a string). FINSEAL – 11 HS model is meant for this job. 3. Large piles of biscuits: Also known as slug packs or “biscuits-on-edge” pack, this machine takes long slugs of biscuits standing on-edge and wraps in HFFS machine. Typically such a machine automatically meters out slugs of the biscuits from a magazine (which is manually replenished) and directly wraps it in a pouch shaped pack. iPac 21E model is meant for this type of pa

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