Automated systems for packaging products in shrink film typically involve a sealing bar to close the film around the product, and a heat tunnel to shrink the film tightly, creating a protective and tamper-evident seal. This process is common for various consumer goods, from food and beverages to electronics and pharmaceuticals, due to its efficiency and affordability. A typical example would be a system packaging bundles of bottled water for retail sale.
These packaging systems offer numerous advantages, including increased production speed, reduced labor costs, and consistent packaging quality. Historically, shrink wrapping was a manual process, but automation has revolutionized packaging lines, enabling higher throughput and minimizing human error. This evolution has significantly contributed to the growth and efficiency of various industries.