
Traditionally, wrapping and strapping are separate processes, increasing handling steps and requiring coordination between workers. In high-volume shipping scenarios, switching between machines can disrupt workflow efficiency. This integrated machine combines both processes, making packaging more streamlined and efficient.
The machine consists of a wrapping unit, strapping system, and conveyor system. The front section handles wrapping through a turntable or rotary arm, while the rear section performs strapping. All modules are interconnected through a unified control system for continuous operation.
During operation, palletized goods enter the wrapping station via a conveyor. The machine automatically detects the load height and completes multi-layer wrapping. After wrapping, the pallet moves directly to the strapping unit without manual intervention, where straps are applied for reinforcement. The packaged pallet is then conveyed to the next stage.
The machine uses a PLC system to control wrapping cycles, turntable speed, and strapping frequency. Photoelectric sensors detect pallet position and height automatically. Film tension and strap tightening are precisely controlled to ensure consistent packaging quality.
By integrating wrapping and strapping, this machine minimizes intermediate handling and waiting time. Standardized program control ensures consistent results for every pallet, helping establish a unified packaging process. It is especially beneficial for high-volume operations.
This equipment is widely used in food & beverage, chemical, building materials, and e-commerce warehousing industries. It stabilizes pallet loads, reinforces heavy goods, and improves packaging consistency across different applications.
A manufacturing company previously used separate machines for wrapping and strapping, resulting in inconsistent efficiency. After adopting the integrated machine, both processes were completed automatically, reducing labor involvement and improving overall throughput and workflow efficiency.
