Food & Drink Process & Packaging Issue 26 2019 | Page 9

Tiffin could immediately see that the Delta 3000 had been engineered precisely for this type of production environment. “The fact that the Delta 3000 was constructed fully from stainless steel, with the exception of the rotating jaws and various gears, drives and chains, meant it was ideal for us,” says Michael. He adds: “We perform twice-daily washdowns of the entire production operation as well as various other cleaning routines when changing between products, so stainless steel assembly and easy-cleaning are paramount. The removable infeed plates on the Delta 3000 mean the machine can be cleaned in-situ without having to be dismantled, thereby reducing the risk of damage and contributing to overall efficiency.” The roller configuration on the Delta 3000 was another tick in the box, as Tiffin could see that the additional roller would result in more reliable sealing. “The Delta 3000 uses three rollers for making the fin seal, rather than two as is the case with most entry level flow wrappers. This makes for extremely consistent sealing performance,” explains Chris Gee, sales manager at ILAPAK UK. The Delta 3000 uses three rollers for making the fin seal, rather than two as is the case with most entry level flow wrappers which makes for extremely consistent sealing performance. Sure enough, Tiffin reports that the maximum speeds of 60 ppm, and Delta 3000 has significantly improved although, in theory, they could go sealing quality, which in turn has much faster, line speed is limited by reduced film waste. The company also the manual elements of the production says that the Delta 3000 is 60-70% process – rolls are hand-filled and more efficient than the older machines hand-loaded into the inflight of the it has on site, owing to a combination of flow wrapper – and this is something speed and reliability. Tiffin has no desire to change. Impressed by these efficiency gains, “In our business, we don’t need to be Tiffin has since purchased two further producing 90 sandwiches a minute. An Delta 3000 machines. Between them, increase in speed might compromise the three flow wrappers are handling the generosity of the fillings and in the region of 150,000 sandwiches the quality of our sandwiches,” says every week. They are operating at Michael. This ‘quality first’ philosophy is clearly held in high regard by the marketplace. Tiffin has just secured a deal to supply Jet2 with 60,000 sandwiches every week for its inflight menu, and, on the back of this order, is planning to purchase a fourth Delta 3000. “To anyone who is considering working with ILAPAK, I would recommend them on the basis of the reliability of their machines alone, but added to that, their customer service is exceptional – I have always found that help is never far away. We have been approached by other packaging machinery companies but because we have complete confidence in ILAPAK, we would not So impressed is Tiffin Sandwiches with the Delta 3000’s performance that it has named this model its flow wrapper of choice and invested in three of these machines since 2016. consider any other supplier.” www.ilapak.co.uk FDPP - www.fdpp.co.uk 9