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Used Candy & Nut Packaging Machines

Candy and nut products need dependable packaging machines that can sufficiently fill and seal a variety of packaging types. At High Performance Packaging, you’ll find a selection of some of the best used candy and nut packaging machinery to integrate into your operations. We have plenty of options to give your facility everything it needs to remain optimal productivity for many years.

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Meat Product Packaging Equipment

One of the key aspects that managers of meat product packaging lines need to consider is the installation of high-quality packaging equipment. This machinery is needed to ensure the proper packaging of many different types of meat products. At High Performance Packaging, you’ll be able to find plenty of top-quality used meat packaging machines and more to complete your systems.

Get Dependable Meat Packaging Machines

We carry a wide range of used meat packaging equipment to use for plenty of applications. Regardless of what you need to complete your packaging lines, we have the machinery that can meet your needs.

Our inventory includes reliable HFFS and VFFS machinery, labelers, conveyors, vibratory feeders, bucket elevators, combination weigher scales, printers, and many other types of used machinery in working condition. You’ll benefit from implementing equipment from some of the top brands in the industry with every purchase, as we only carry products from the most well-known and reputable manufacturers, including Ishida, Hayssen, Bartelt, Yamato, and many others. Our equipment won’t hinder your operations with frequent breakdowns or malfunctions, maintaining efficiency and helping maximize profitability.

Why You Can Trust High Performance Packaging with Your Equipment Needs

The main element that separates High Performance Packaging from other companies is our commitment to quality with every purchase. We only sell the most dependable meat packaging equipment available, making sure each machine is ready for implementation prior to putting it on the market. We perform thorough testing on each piece of equipment to ensure functionality. We also offer replacement parts including sealing bars and forming tubes to further make sure you get the most from our machines for many years.

Maximize the Longevity of Your Meat Packaging Equipment with Additional Services

To make sure you’re consistently satisfied with your purchase, we offer a selection of services along with our products. These services include operator training, performance improvement, line startups, comprehensive troubleshooting, preventative maintenance, and an OEE program. Each of our services can help keep your packaging lines regularly effective and efficient across your entire facility, minimizing the risk of breakdowns and downtime that might otherwise harm your business.

To locate the perfect meat packaging machinery for your production lines, contact High Performance Packaging and we’ll put you in touch with one of our experts to help get you started. You can also view our entire inventory online and request a quote for our products at any time. We’ll help you find exactly what you need to complete your packaging systems, with some of the best packaging machinery and services you’ll find anywhere.

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How to Maintain Packaging Equipment to Reduce Downtime

Whether your production line is stocked with new or used packaging machines, it needs maintenance. With regular use, even a pristine piece of equipment degrades over time, and neglecting to properly service it can easily turn a small problem into a major one. Eventually, decreased efficiency and performance problems turn into forced downtime and major malfunctions—all of which can be prevented with the right care. Don’t wait until something breaks to fix it. Waiting may cost you time that could have been spent working and wastes money in paying wages for downtime and lost product packaging. However, if you don’t have in-house technicians, though, who fixes your packaging equipment?

Finding Packaging Equipment Services with Your Equipment Provider

Finding the right packaging equipment services extends and even saves the performance and lifespan of your machinery. Maintaining equipment appropriately means you need someone knowledgeable about the technology on staff. Production personnel will be more focused on keeping the line running than keeping up with routine maintenance tasks. Instead of hiring dedicated maintenance personnel, consider partnering with your packaging equipment provider.

Brand-specific idiosyncrasies can make two different machines of the same type perform differently, so one-size-fits-all solutions aren’t applicable. Instead, you should seek out a specialist with highly relevant experience—if your equipment is from Hayssen, a company that only services Bartelt won’t necessarily be helpful. Instead, choose a company that offers packaging equipment services for different brands and machine types—and specifically for yours. The more they know about your specific machinery—not just equipment in general—the better they can diagnose and treat your issues. This is why you’re better off working with your specific packaging equipment provider over other manufacturers and maintenance personnel.

High Performance Packaging doesn’t only sell quality, refurbished machinery for your company; we help you maintain your equipment year round so you get the most out of your investment.

The Dangers of Skipping Maintenance

Ideally, if you’re using used packaging machines, they came from a company that refurbished them before resale. Even new equipment breaks down, though, so whether you’re using new or used packaging machines, you can’t afford to skip out on regular maintenance. Parts break or wear down, film jams, product gets caught and electrical problems unexpectedly strike. There’s simply no avoiding it, which is why you need to develop a plan for regular and preventative maintenance.

This type of servicing can prevent the forced downtime that accompanies breakdowns later on, saving you time and money in the long run. It can even prevent the catastrophic failures that threaten to shorten the life of your equipment. If you aren’t investing in packaging equipment services that include repairs, troubleshooting and maintenance, you could be forced to replace your machines much earlier than you expected. While you can order your machines from a company that offers packaging equipment services like these, you can also seek them out from contractors and consulting companies that specialize in improving production lines.

Use a Maintenance Plan

Our Proactive Service Level agreement features preventative, routine maintenance for all the used packaging equipment we sell. Doing so helps you maximize productivity and effectiveness in your day-to-day operations. When you sign up for our maintenance program, we will sit down with you and discuss a custom plan that focuses on your business goals and target efficiency key indicators.

We have more than 25 years of experience working in the refurbishment and maintenance of packaging machinery. We don’t sell anything we don’t know inside and out. You will receive quality assistance in packaging line installation and expertise for the brand and model of machinery you invest in.

Repair Rather than Replace

If you do encounter a problem with your High Performance Packaging equipment, we stock many replacement parts to prevent you from having to invest in new machinery when a system fails. Even with regular maintenance, you will encounter the breakdown of parts over time. Let us help you troubleshoot as soon as a problem arises so we can get you back up and running fast. It’s part of our commitment to quality to ensure that your productivity levels remain high and the packaging equipment maintenance we provide gives you top performance when the equipment leaves our shop.

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8 Ways to Prevent Dust Buildup in Packaging Systems

8 Ways to Eliminate Dust in Packaging Systems

Dust and other types of particulate can potentially cause a problem for packaging machines. Products such as protein powders, flour, dry snacks, or ground coffee can generate dust in packaging environments.

You’re most likely to encounter dust when powdered or dry product passes through certain transfer points throughout the packaging system. Any time the product is in motion or starts and stops suddenly, the process may generate dust.

Here are eight innovative features in modern packaging machines that can help prevent or eliminate dust buildup.

1. Enclosed Jaw Drives

If your packaging machines operate in a dusty environment or work with a dusty product, it’s necessary for the components of the sealing jaws to remain protected from particulates.

Packaging machines designed for wet or dusty environments will typically have a completely enclosed jaw drive to keep particulate from building up on the parts.

2. Dust-Proof Enclosures

Enclosures that contain electrical or pneumatic components need to have sufficient protection against dust buildup to function properly. When buying packaging machines for a dusty environment, you should make sure the equipment has an Ingress Protection (IP) Rating that’s intended for your application. An IP Rating is made of two numbers that indicate how dust- and water-tight an enclosure is.

For dust protection, you should get packaging machinery with an IP Rating of 50 or higher. If you need dust-tight enclosures choose machinery with an IP Rating of 60 or higher.

3. Dust Removal Machines

Dust buildup isn’t the only thing you should worry about. Dust can also get into package seams, which can cause inadequate uniformity during the heat seal process that can result in lost product. To avoid this, you can set up dust removal equipment at multiple points throughout a facility to recirculate dust and expel it from the environment.

4. Static Elimination Bars

When plastic packaging film is unwound and fed through the packaging machinery, it can generate static electricity, which in turn causes dust and other particulates to stick to the inside of the film. This can cause product to appear in the package seals, which can compromise the integrity of the package. A static elimination bar can help further avoid these complications.

5. Dust Hoods

Automatic pouch filling machines can benefit from a dust hood placed over the product dispensing station. This can help to collect and remove particulates as the product drops from the filter into the bag.

6. Vacuum Pull Belts

Friction pull belts are standard for vertical form fill and seal machines. They are responsible for pulling the packaging film through the system using friction. However, if the environment is dusty, particulates can get between the film and the friction pull belts, resulting in poor performance and wearing them down over time.

On the other hand, vacuum pull belts use vacuum suction instead of friction, which effectively eliminates the concern over dust buildup. They may be more expensive than friction pull belts, but they’re likely to last much longer and result in less of a risk for production lines.

7. Continuous Motion Packaging

Packaging equipment can function in either intermittent or continuous motion. Continuous motion is more ideal in dusty environments because of the downward airflow that keeps the product-generated dust inside the packaging.

8. Regular Preventative Maintenance

In addition to dust controlling measures, regular preventative maintenance is another great way to further eliminate dust from packaging systems. This includes cleaning and inspecting components for residue or dust.

All of these can help you combat dust in work environments, keeping products and equipment protected.

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Conserving Floor Space In Your Facility

You should be excited when your company is successful enough to expand, but growth comes with its own complications. This is particularly true of packaging operations, because expansion is something that happens literally—when your sales and volume increase, so must the size of your packaging line. If your facility is already packed with machinery from wall to wall, then, you may be left wondering where your new equipment can go. Since you can’t very well pack up and move every time your company expands, you may find that a custom mezzanine and efficiency-increasing packaging equipment services solve your space issues.

A Multi-Level Packaging Line

A custom mezzanine expands your facility vertically instead of horizontally. By building stair-accessible platforms the house your new and used packaging machines, you can increase the size of your facility by nearly two times—packaging equipment can go both above and below the new level. Because a packaging line is so large, custom mezzanines professionally installed are the best option—this is not something you should try to engineer yourself. Adding a mezzanine is less costly than relocating your facility, and it gives you the space that you need. If you aren’t sure if your facility is conducive to mezzanine integration, a consulting company that plans and installs them can identify the best locations and options for you.

Properly Integrating Your New and Used Packaging Machines

Whether or not you use a mezzanine to increase the size of your facility, you can increase the efficiency of your packaging line with the right packaging equipment services. Every time you add new equipment to your existing, used packaging machines, you risk losing efficiency. After repeatedly increasing the size of your operation, then, you may have a packaging line stocked with machines that aren’t well-integrated. Rearranging your line can increase its efficiency while reducing wasted space in your facility. If your don’t know how to best integrate your new and used packaging machines, contact a packaging equipment services consultant that can identify where you have room for improvement. Creating a more efficient facility enables you to maintain production speed and quality standards as your business grows.

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Tips for Choosing a Packaging Equipment Company

You have a lot to think about when you’re buying new and used packaging machines. Which packaging equipment company has the best prices, or the most convenient delivery options, or the biggest catalog? Compared to the other investments you may make for your company, though, your machinery requires extra attention and care—it has to last for years, maintaining its current quality as best as possible. Choosing the right packaging equipment company can help you make that a reality, so don’t just think about the equipment’s cost as the price of the machine—it’s the price of the peace of mind that accompanies it.

Experts and Salespeople

There are two types of packaging equipment company: Those working for the sale, and those working for the customer. Salespeople don’t always understand their own products, let alone know what’s best for you and your production line. An expert, however, knows all about new and used packaging machines—especially the ones they offer. This is why companies with enormous inventories aren’t necessarily better—their people may not know as much about each machine as they need to. If a packaging equipment company doesn’t seem to know its own equipment, they won’t be any more reliable down the road.

Services, Maintenance and More

Your packaging equipment company should offer more than just machines. Used packaging machines should be completely refurbished, and your equipment should come with options for installation and training services. Unlike products of other industries, packaging machines aren’t just commodities—they require a combination of careful integration, comprehensive training and regular maintenance to keep them working as well as they should. If your packaging equipment company only sells machines and doesn’t service them, you can’t be completely sure that they believe in their own products. A company that sells and services, however, holds itself accountable for the quality of your machines, so you always know where to turn.

More Than a Product

Ultimately, your best machinery supplier is one that treats the equipment like you do: Not as a product, but as an investment. By understanding what makes these machines tick and knowing how to keep them performing, you and your supplier can work together to improve your line’s performance for the short-term and the long-term.

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