Banding Machine FAQ's
Q: What is a banding machine used for?
A: A banding machine is used to place a secure a paper
or film band around material in such a manner as to bundle the stack for packaging
(or other purposes) without marring or damaging the product.
Q: Is a banding machine the same as a strapping machine?
A: No, a banding machine is used for bundling finished
products that usually weighs 10lbs or less, and uses paper or film material.
A strapping machine uses a rigid nylon material or steel bands and is usually made
for heavier objects such as newspaper bundles etc.
Q: Why should I choose a banding machine over my shrink
wrapping machine?
A: There are many reasons why you should consider banding
over shrink wrapping. Usually the cost of banding material is 50% less than conventional
shrink wrapping. Also the energy cost to run a banding machine are a fraction of
the cost to run a shrink heat tunnel.
Q: Is banding more productive than shrink packaging?
A: Yes, your typical banding machine usually can band
up to 35 bands per minute.
Q: Is banding more expensive than strapping?
A: No, banding is far less expensive than conventional
shrink wrapping. Material costs average less than .01 per foot.
Q: Can you run different types of material through your banding
equipment?
A: Yes, our Band-All and Akebono equipment can run paper
or film material.
Q: Is a banding machine easy to use?
A: Yes, banding equipment is designed for operators
of all different skill levels.
Q: Can I buy your banding material with my logo or customer
information?
A: Yes, our film and paper material can be printed.
Q: What type of applications commonly use banding machines?
A: Common industries in which banding machines are utilized
include commercial printing, contract packaging,
pharmaceutical packaging, food,
textile and many more. The possibilities
are endless.
Q: Where can I learn more about your banding equipment?
A: Visit our Band-All and Akebono sites for specific
information relating to our equipment line.