Filling systems for liquid products from Fricke

Fricke will be exhibiting flexible filling systems at Fachpack, which are characterised by flexibility and quick changeovers between individual container types.

Fricke will be presenting its flexible filling systems at Fachpack in Nuremberg in September. The focus is on flexibility and quick changeovers between different container types and sizes. The systems are characterised by their easy handling. 

Whether coatings, paints, colours or adhesives - the Fricke Abfülltechnik GmbH & Co. KG with its filling systems guarantees a sfast and safe filling of low to high viscosity liquids. Whether fully or semi-automatic, the design is based on customer requirements and guarantees a process-optimised workflow. The filling systems impress with their simple handling, intuitive operation and ergonomic design.

Protection through ergonomic filling station

With the FFS 21 filling station for filling low-viscosity liquids such as cleaning agents and solvents, mineral oils or glazes, the company enables ergonomic handling. It has been designed so that filling can take place directly on the pallet and the machine operator only needs one hand to operate the machineThis makes the process much more ergonomic. At the same time, it automatically adjusts to the container after the programme number is entered, reliably preventing damage to the machine and containers.

The systems are characterised by exceptional performance and a broad spectrum. This applies to new systems and integration into existing production areas. The company offers harmonised systems as individual solutions planned for the respective application. Thus Optimum utilisation of resources and reliability. Systems for potentially explosive atmospheres naturally comply with EU Directive 2014/34/EU (Atex).

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"See our high performance and our ergonomic FFS 21 filling station for yourself at this year's Fachpack in Nuremberg. "

Dirk NovakSales Engineer at Fricke

Source: Fricke

Fricke at Fachpack: Hall 3C, Stand 305

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