Innovative solutions provider for the corrugated industry SUN will showcase its latest technologies at CCE International, March 15–17, in Hall A4, Booth 2534 at the Munich Exhibition Center.
The company will introduce the Electra-Flow Electric Ink Pump, a patent-pending, electrically powered, double-diaphragm ink pump that has all the qualities of an air-powered ink pump while offering cleaner, safer and more cost-effective operation. The inherent design, which has been used several times in Europe, not only reduces maintenance and material costs, but also eliminates the costly air consumption and associated pneumatic lines and valves required for air-powered pumps.
“We are excited to introduce this innovative solution to the global corrugated market and talk to attendees about all things corrugated — including recent partnerships and investments that have helped us best serve corrugated plants around the world.”
- Rob Dal Lago, Managing Director EMEA
As such, experts will also be on hand to discuss the newly released Helios Machine Learning/IIOT platform and strategic partnerships, such as the one with PARA Machinery. The company is a leading provider of material handling systems and solutions for the corrugated industry with more than 15,000 products installed worldwide. The company offers an extensive range of products from prefeeders, palletizers, RDC stackers, bundle breakers, pallet inserters, vertical storage systems, roller conveyors for paper mills, and unit load handling systems from corrugators to processing lines with intelligent carts.
In addition, visitors can visit the booth to learn more about the popular Lead Edge Feeder, Microgrind® Anvil Trimmer, EZ Cover and other retrofits and upgrades that will also be featured at the event. These proven solutions can help paperboard manufacturers maximize productivity while minimizing costs.
“We look forward to meeting with customers and colleagues at CCE to showcase these renowned products and work together to integrate efficient and sustainable solutions into their operations,” says Dal Lago.