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Proseal launches a new feature that maxes tray sealer performance

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posted Thursday 15 April 2021

The new GT-Max system, which can be retrofitted to all Proseal GT0, GT1 and GT2 s and e models, has been seen to increase production speed by up to 25%.

The enhancement is incorporated within the machine’s existing footprint, retaining each tray sealing machine’s already compact dimensions, while allowing companies to further boost speeds and throughput without altering or extending the existing line layout.

The Max system is compatible with all seal cycle types including Skin Deep. Customers are able to utilize all their existing tool formats as well as a range of new Max formats developed for the system.

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“Our latest GT-Max feature provides the perfect solution, enabling both new and existing customers to obtain enhanced performance and even greater value out of their tray sealing machines. Along with a variety of additional upgrades that are also available, this demonstrates our commitment to the future proofing of all our machines, and underlines Proseal’s position as the front runner in its class,” commented Tony Burgess, Sales Director, Proseal.

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