The small oval bellows cups of food contact material (FCM) are suitable for handling of long and narrow packages when maximum lifting force is desired. They are appropriate for soft, curved surfaces and when level compensation is desired. The F-OB cups are a good choice for products in plastic flow-packs and stick-packs, for example candy bars and mini ketchup packages. The oval cups (F-OB) are also available in transparent food contact silicone (non-detectable), which is the best option for picking flow-packs.
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• The material is silicone material which complies FDA and EU regulations
e.g. FDA 21 CFR 177.2600 and EU 1935/2004.
• Long lasting high-end silicone material.
• Available in two versions; A low percentage metal additive (Fe) is mixed
with the rubber material to make it detectable or transparent color without pigment (non-detectable).
• Suitable for frozen and raw food.
• Excellent grip on oblong parts with irregular surfaces and different
heights, even at fast speeds and accelerations.
• Available with male threaded and integrated acid proof stainless steel
fittings.
• Easy to clean with hygienic design. No dust/dirt pockets.
• Low vacuum level needed to collapse bellows. Reduces risk for
damaging the handled food product.
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