Large Frame Fully Automatic Strapping Machine

A Large Frame Fully Automatic Strapping Machine is a type of packaging equipment designed to handle large packages. It uses a strip of plastic material to strap packages, and operates fully automatically, with no manual intervention required during the strapping process. The large frame design allows for strapping larger packages, and the fully automatic operation ensures efficient and consistent results, saving time and labor costs. This type of machine typically includes features such as automatic strap feeding, tension adjustment, strap cutting, and a control panel for operating the machine. It is commonly used in high-volume packaging operations for large items, such as furniture or appliances.

The strapping process is the act of securing a package using a strip of plastic material, typically a polypropylene or polyester strap, to reinforce its stability and prevent it from shifting or becoming damaged during transit. The strapping process typically involves the following steps:

Package preparation: The package to be strapped is positioned on a strapping machine or work surface.

Strap feeding: The strapping material is fed into the machine and is positioned around the package.

Tensioning: The machine tightens the strap around the package, pulling it taut to provide stability.

Sealing: The ends of the strap are sealed, typically by heat-welding or crimping, to secure it in place.

Cutting: The excess strap is cut off, leaving a secure and tidy finish.

 

The strapping process can be performed manually, using hand-held tools, or automatically, using a strapping machine. The choice of method will depend on the size and volume of packages to be strapped, and the desired level of efficiency and consistency in the packaging process.