Packaging machines incorporate automation, control and handling systems that require safe, high-performance electrical connections.
Modern packaging lines play a fundamental role in the protection, preservation and preparation of products for distribution, helping to improve production efficiency, quality and safety throughout the entire supply chain.
At the heart of every piece of packaging machinery lie electrical control panels and wiring, which form a network of connections critical to the management of essential power supply, control, safety and automation functions, including:
- powering motors, actuators and other electrical devices;
- transmitting signals and data between sensors, field devices and control systems;
- ensuring operation within defined safety parameters;
- monitoring and diagnosing the machine’s status;
- supporting the automation of the production process, thereby increasing efficiency and productivity.
For the marking of packaging equipment in sensitive sectors such as food & beverage, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics, CEMBRE offers Metal Detectable (MD) tags and tag holders that are detectable by metal detectors and X-rays and comply with EU Regulation 10/2011, FDA regulations and HACCP protocols.
- MG‑TPM‑MD / MG‑TDM‑MD: identification of wires and cables
- MG‑CPM‑MD: identification of terminals
- MG‑TAP‑R‑MD: identification of buttons and indicators
CEMBRE’s solutions are used in machinery for all stages of packaging, from primary packaging to secondary and tertiary packaging. Thanks to their reliability and flexibility, they support high performance throughout the entire production line, helping to optimise operational efficiency and reduce downtime.
- Primary packaging: packaging in direct contact with the product, essential for ensuring its protection, preservation and safety.
- Secondary packaging: packaging that groups together and protects multiple primary packages, simplifying handling, display and distribution.
- Tertiary packaging: a packaging solution designed for the transport and storage of goods, essential for safe and efficient logistics.
Hygiene and traceability are essential requirements for ensuring food safety throughout the entire food supply chain.
Packaging lines in the pharmaceutical sector must meet stringent requirements for sterility, safety and regulatory compliance, which are fundamental to ensuring product integrity and the safety of end-users.
Packaging protects cosmetic products, preserving their characteristics and properties until they reach the end consumer.
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