Industrial Clipband for Bakery and Food Packaging
Clipband plastic clip tape wound on paper spool with steel wires
Industrial Clipband for Bakery and Food Packaging
Clipband plastic clip tape wound on paper spool with steel wires
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Clipband

Additional colors are produced upon customer request.

Specifications


Dimensions:
  • Clipband width – 8mm.
  • Wire thickness – 0.6mm / 0.7mm / 0.8mm

Packaging:
 
CLIPBAND 2/6
1 pc. – 600m.
1 carton – 5 pcs. x 600m with dimensions 320mm x 320mm x 340mm. Weight – 20 kg/carton
1 pallet EUR3 (100×120) – 36 cartons x 5 rolls = 180 rolls. Weight – 750 kg. Height of one pallet: 1.46m
 
CLIPBAND 2/7
1 pc. – 500m.
1 carton – 5 pcs. x 500m with dimensions 320mm x 320mm x 340mm. Weight – 20 kg/carton
1 pallet EUR3 (100×120) – 36 cartons x 5 rolls = 180 rolls. Weight – 750 kg. Height of one pallet: 1.46m
 
CLIPBAND 2/8
1 pc. – 500m.
1 carton – 5 pcs. x 500m with dimensions 320mm x 320mm x 340mm. Weight – 21 kg/carton
1 pallet EUR3 (100×120) – 36 cartons x 5 rolls = 180 rolls. Weight – 770 kg. Height of one pallet: 1.46m
 

Description

Plastic clips made of polypropylene and two parallel steel wires. The tape is wound on paper cores with a diameter of 152mm and a width of 60mm, without side walls.


Advantages

  • Provides reliable and aesthetic package sealing thanks to the two steel wires.
  • Suitable for multiple re-use, preserving product freshness for longer.
  • Resistant to at least 9 consecutive openings and closings.
  • Allows printing of date and batch number simultaneously with the closing process.
  • Reduces labor costs by up to 50%, as labeling is performed at the same stage as closing.

Usage

Clipbands are designed for use in well-known automatic, semi-automatic, and manual packaging machines – BSM, HARTMANN, COMIZ, OPTIMA, RIANTA, THUERLINGS, HOBA, IPEKA, COMIPACK, IMASEZZADIO, HRANPAK, ELAN.

Clipband is a practical and effective solution for packaging both food products (bread, bakery and confectionery items, pastry products, vegetables, dried fruits, seeds, etc.) and non-food items (toys, electronics, gardening supplies, “DIY” products, and others).