Glue Applicator For Adding Shaker Plugs to Canisters

The Model CLPS-G was first developed in the 1980’s
and has a 30 year track record. The CLPS-G is a continuous motion cap/lid application system featuring a
glue applicator. For “round” cap/lid applications, the
CLPS features a very unique container/cap alignment
star wheel that ensures the container is held perfectly
round at the point in which the cap/lid engages the
container. For the application of glue to the ID of the
canister, a cylindrical shaped heated roller turns slowly
while glue is pumped into an adjacent reservoir. As the
roller turns a thin layer of glue is applied to the roller.
Canisters then travels into a dual timing screw in-feed
as an opposing side belt assembly spins the canisters
while at the same time the canisters are being titled
forward slightly. The containers then pass under the
glue roller (tilted and spinning) and make contact with
the glue coated surface of the roller at which point the
application of a small bead of glue to the ID of the canister occurs.

Contact us today at sales@delpackaging.com
for more information! Find videos and more at
www.delpackaging.com

Glue Applicator For Adding Shaker Plugs to Canisters

The Model CLPS-G was first developed in the 1980’s
and has a 30 year track record. The CLPS-G is a continuous motion cap/lid application system featuring a
glue applicator. For “round” cap/lid applications, the
CLPS features a very unique container/cap alignment
star wheel that ensures the container is held perfectly
round at the point in which the cap/lid engages the
container. For the application of glue to the ID of the
canister, a cylindrical shaped heated roller turns slowly
while glue is pumped into an adjacent reservoir. As the
roller turns a thin layer of glue is applied to the roller.
Canisters then travels into a dual timing screw in-feed
as an opposing side belt assembly spins the canisters
while at the same time the canisters are being titled
forward slightly. The containers then pass under the
glue roller (tilted and spinning) and make contact with
the glue coated surface of the roller at which point the
application of a small bead of glue to the ID of the canister occurs.

Contact us today at sales@delpackaging.com
for more information! Find videos and more at
www.delpackaging.com