A higher-level close-fitting packaging type! The product is beautifully finished, allowing for highly effective display packaging.
The "YHF-70" is a vacuum packaging machine with a stainless steel frame and cover, ensuring excellent rust prevention. Simply place the product in the vacuum chamber, pull out the roll of film, and close the lid to easily achieve vacuum (skin pack) packaging. With a chamber height of up to 70mm, it can accommodate thicker products. Products placed on lower film, backing paper, or trays are tightly sealed with the upper film, allowing for vacuum packaging while maintaining the product's contours (in its original shape). 【Features】 - Just pull out the roll of film and close the lid - Vacuum packaging can be done while maintaining the product's contours (in its original shape) - Strong adhesion of the film keeps the product in place, resulting in an attractive finish - Packaging with high display effect can be achieved - The chamber height of up to 70mm allows for sufficient accommodation of thicker products *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■ Model: YHF-70 ■ Vacuum box (packaging dimensions): Width 710(680) × Depth 510(480) × Height 70(65) mm ■ Capacity: 1.5 to 2 times/min ■ Power supply: 3-phase 200V 50Hz: 7.8kw 60Hz: 8.5kw (total capacity) ■ Vacuum pump <R5A-0100F> ・ 50Hz: 1,670L/min 2.7kw ・ 60Hz: 2,000L/min 3.4kW ■ Machine weight: 300kg * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Uses】 ■ Agricultural processed products, seafood processed products, meat processed products, industrial parts, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Yoshikawa Kogyo Co., Ltd. has been advancing management that contributes to society through corporate activities, based on the spirit of respect for humanity and the fundamental principles of "respect," "trust," and "love" since its founding in 1920.