Mosca at the Fachpack 2024
Packaging aids and digital solutions
Mosca wants to score points at Fachpack in Nuremberg with a holistic approach: As a system provider, the company offers not only packaging aids and other analog technologies, but also digital solutions, sound advice and additional services.
"As a leading provider of strapping and stretch wrapping technologies, we are continuously expanding our range to provide our customers with the best possible support," explains Alex Jesser, Product Manager Marketing at Mosca.
Fully automatic ring wrapping machine: up to 120 pallets per hour and resource-saving use of film
Technologies for strapping and stretch wrapping are among the company's core competencies. Machines such as the KZV-111 and the Saturn S6 from subsidiary Movitec are therefore a must in Nuremberg. While the fully automatic KZV-111 straps palletized load units safely and with low emissions thanks to SoniXs ultrasonic technology, the Saturn S6 stretch wrapper focuses on flexible processes. Various wrapping programs can be adapted to different products by the operating personnel or via interfaces. The machine can wrap up to 120 pallets per hour fully automatically and according to customer specifications - even from above thanks to additional top film. Pre-stretching the film by up to 300 percent (optionally variable up to 400 percent) also enables resource-saving film utilization.
The RO-M Fusion entry-level strapping machine on display uses light barriers to detect the product height and automatically readjusts strap tension values. Mosca will also be presenting the kku manual strapping tool HUG for cost-efficient entry into strapping technology: it enables flexible strapping of small pack quantities without compromising on efficiency and reliability. Strapping using the friction welding process is semi-automatic: the strap is manually placed around the package; tensioning, sealing and cutting are performed at the touch of a button in automatic mode.
Interfaces for networked production
However, strapping machines and stretch wrappers only provide the most efficient support when combined with upstream and downstream technologies. "Our systems have suitable interfaces that link them seamlessly with robotic solutions and conveyor technologies - for fully automated processes, often in the smallest of spaces," continues Jesser. As a prominent example of this, Mosca is showing the MP-6 T strapping machine with a robotic arm from Pinger Robotic: This flexibly loads the SoniXs MP-6 T with small packages from a minimum width of 60 centimetres. The special thing about this is that the robotized addition creates a fully automated process in a cost-effective way. "Tabletop models as well as other machines in our portfolio are equally suitable for such extensions, allowing us to provide versatile support at the end of the packaging line."
TechCenter: With tests for optimal transport packaging
The TechCenter provides support on the way to the ideal packaging: The test center in Waldbrunn enables customers to subject load units and transport securing devices to various stress tests in order to optimize them. "Whether safe or sustainable solutions - our data-based consulting approach enables comprehensive adaptation of existing packaging concepts," says Johannes Wieder, Sales Manager Logistics at Mosca.
Stand 3C-351, Hall 3C










