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Wrap machines

Listing ID #4333230

  • Width11-25mm
  • Thickness5-17mm
  • Diameter9.5-17mm
  • Length16-84mm*
  • Supply Type Exporter, Supplier
  • Preferred Buyer Location All over the world
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  • Member Since 14 Years
  • Nature of Business Manufacturer
  • Year of Establishment 1994

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  • Width 11-25mm
  • Diameter 9.5-17mm
  • Diameters 16-25mm
  • Thickness 8-19mm
  • Width 16-25mm
  • Length 84-152mm
  • Diameter 9.5 -17mm
  • Width 11-25mm
  • Length 32-70mm
  • Thickness 6-17mm
  • Thickness 5-17mm
  • * max Length for 755T is 38mm  
  • Length 16-32mm
  • Length 16-84mm*
  • Length 16-50mm
  • Thickness 6-18mm
  • Width 11-25mm
  • Width 11-25mm

 

 

the ‘750’ range are versatile cut and wrap machines, which has been designed for strength and durability, as well as ease of operation and low maintenance. The machine sizes, shapes, cuts to length and wraps toffee, fruit chew, bubble gum, or high boiled sugar fed in rope form from a Batch Roller/Rope Sizer or extruder. Versions of the 750 and 755 cut and wrap machine can produce square, rectangular, round or cylindrical shaped sweets and lollipops, in various wrapping styles.

 

Sequence of Operations
A rope of confectionery product is fed to the infeed section of the cut and wrap machine. Two pairs of intermittent sizing rollers feed and size the rope to the desired width and thickness. The presence of the rope is detected by a sensor and the PLC signals the paper feed to engage at the correct time, thereby avoiding wrapper wastage.

Paper feeding rollers provide the correct length of paper, which is cut-off by an easily detachable rotary knife. The rope of product is cut to the desired length by a pair of nipping knives (rotary knife on 750WT) and then pushed with the cut wrapper into the wrapping wheel. The wrapping is completed as shown in the diagram, depending upon the desired wrapping style.

 

Features

Long, efficient life
The cut and wrap machines have been designed to withstand the rigours of high-speed confectionery production. Precision machined components are housed in a solid cast iron frame and are constantly lubricated with oil. External parts are designed for easy removal for cleaning and maintenance purposes. The machines therefore require little servicing, maintenance or spare parts.

Simple yet sophisticated control system
Control of the machine is achieved through a PLC system, which has diagnostic features such as warnings of wrapper ruffles or guards incorrectly positioned. All electrical/electronic components are of the highest international standards and are housed in a single enclosure with a hinged door for easy access. Operation of the machine is via the conveniently located control panel.

Health and Safety assured
Interlocked guards are fitted, giving protection to the operator from noise and movement hazards. All machines meet current health and safety and ‘CE’ standards.

Automatic operation
The cut and wrap machines require minimal operator intervention – a sensor detects the presence of product in the infeed section of the machine, automatically activates the paper feeding mechanism and runs the machine up to the desired operating speed.

Reduced cleaning/maintenance times
The design of the guards makes it easy to access all internal and external areas of the machine, cutting the time required for routine cleaning and maintenance to a minimum.

Versatility
The ‘750’ cut and wrap machines can handle a wide variety of confectionery products, such as hard candy, caramel and toffee, chewy sweets and bubble gum with the minimum of adjustments. Change-over parts can also be supplied if a change in



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A.M.P Rose started out as a supplier of rebuilt packaging machines for the confectionery industry in 1978. At that stage the company employed 4 engineers in a relatively small engineering factory.
The ‘Rose’ name has been synonymous with the packaging industry since 1881, when William Rose formed Rose Brothers in Gainsborough. The very first machine that was built by William Rose was a tobacco wrapping machine, the first commodity to be mechanically wrapped for sale. He then took this knowledge to the confectionery, bakery, and tea industries.
A.M-Packaging Ltd began as a supplier of rebuilt candy wrapping machines in 1978. At that stage the company employed 4 engineers in a small engineering factory. The founder Mr Alan Mann had learned his trade as a Rose technician from the age of 16.
The business expanded to such an extent that in 1990 A.M-Packaging was able to purchase the Rose and Forgrove confectionery businesses and at that time re-named itself ‘A.M.P Rose’. You can find out more about Rose Forgrove and Rose Brothers here.
Since its humble beginnings the company has developed into one of the world’s leading suppliers of machines to the chocolate, confectionery and snack industries. 80% of our products are being exported to more than 80 countries world-wide. We supply new as well as used and rebuilt machinery.
The Company currently employs over 150 people in two well-equipped, modern facilities, a new purpose built 100,000 sq/ft factory in Gainsborough, England that the company moved into in January 2016, and a factory in Bangalore, India that was opened in 1995.
We provide local support by our network of Agents, so Clients can be assured of a prompt and high quality service wherever they are in the world.
New Machinery
A.M.P Rose designs and manufactures a wide range of new machinery from raw materials all the way through to the packaging of the product. Supplying single machines, full lines, or bespoke machinery.
Rebuilt Machinery
A.M.P Rose name is world renowned for the supply of the highest quality rebuilt machines. The Company has an enviable reputation and a world-wide Blue Chip customer base.
Our technicians are experienced with many different brands of processing and packaging equipment, which allows us to supply almost any machine required in the candy and chocolate manufacturing processes.
Used Machinery
A.M.P Rose continues to be one of the worlds largest suppliers of used candy, chocolate and snack machinery. We have 100’s of second hand machinery for many types of confectionery, chocolate, wafer and biscuit products in stock at our factory in Gainsborough.
Spares and Upgrades
For more than 35 years A.M.P Rose has been supplying spare parts to the confectionery and chocolate industry, for many different top brands. The Company has a modern and well-equipped machine shop capable of producing a wide range of engineering components to the highest degrees of accuracy.
  • Nature of Business Manufacturer / Exporter / Supplier
  • Number of Employees 200 - 250
  • Year of Establishment 1994
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