Go Beyond Unscrambling: Multi-Functions in a Compact Machine was a live online event broadcast during Pack Expo Connects in November 2020. This is a recording of that event.
Read MoreOmega developed, built and tested its first inline Tray Wrappers. The machines performed to specification, were delivered on-time, and were installed seamlessly into the customer’s packaging lines. Omega was driven to exceed the customer’s expectations with every step in this journey.
Read MoreDid you know that Omega’s flagship Rotary Pocket-style Unscramblers can be used for applications beyond simple Unscrambling? Rotary Pockets can integrate additional functionality, such as desiccant feeding, bottle coding, and air rinsing prior to discharge.
Read MoreOmega’s IMPACT Series provides a way for companies of all sizes to obtain high value equipment at a low entry point, without compromising on construction, performance or support. Available with select models of Bottle Unscramblers, Desiccant Feeders, and Shrink Bundlers.
Read MoreOperating speed is just one of many considerations involved in choosing desiccant feeding equipment. Here are a few more things to consider.
Read MoreImagine the frustration when your product appears to be aggregated, but then you discover the serialized inference is off by one. Now you must unpack the lot and correct the error.
Read MoreAggregation solutions dependent on operator behavior and company procedures to maintain data integrity will ultimately lead to costly consequences.
Read MoreOmega Design’s Model SRP rotary pocket bottle unscrambler is said to be the first to integrate desiccant feeding within the same frame. The machine’s specially designed frame offers sound conditioning features and servo operation for optimum bottle control and positioning.
Read MoreIn April 1967, the co-founders of Omega filed, and later received, a patent for a motor driven orienting device, which was better known as Omega's Model L Plastic Bottle Unscrambler.
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