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Fully & Semi automatic various shrink wrapping machines. Wrapping shall be made with PC, PVC or Poliolephin materials with or without carton flats. (Bottles, boxes, paper, etc.) 

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Shink Wrap Machines Technical Details

Dimensions of Machine(mm)

 SH60/50

PNKS60/50

Width 1200 1100
Length 2800 1000
Height 1750 1650

Dimensions of Package(mm)

   
Width 550
Length -  
Packaging Type PE or PVC
Conveyor Speed 2,1-2,6-3,2m/min
Packaging Speed 7/10-pac./min
Power Supply 220V/380V, 3 Faz, 50 Hz.
Average Consumption 8,0-Kw/h

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Shrink Machine PNKS 2400

Type PNKS 2400 is suitable for packaging textile fabric rolls. Semi and Fully Automated models are available.

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PACKAGING MACHINERY IN TURKEY

Turkey has a population of over 67 million and an annual growth rate of about 1.57 percent. The increase in the population and living standards, rapid urbanization, changing consumption patterns and the increase in women in business all result in higher demand for packaging products.

As a result the Turkish packaging industry has grown rapidly over the past 10 years and has now become a huge sector. The growth of the sector reflects changing shopping habits, particularly in the large cities with their supermarkets, department stores and hypermarkets. Increased advertisement of consumer products, attractive point-of-purchase packaging and the boom in sales of canned and frozen food, apparel, and disposable medical supplies, all of which require specialty packaging, are other factors for the expanding packaging sector.

Turkey produces all types of packaging materials and packaging products such as paper, cardboard, wrapping film, tape, plastics, glass, metals and wood. The annual consumption of packaging is about 2.7 million tons. The breakdown of packaging products consumption in Turkey is 37% for paper, carton, corrugated board and foil, 22% for metals, 20% for plastics, 13% for wood, 8% for glass.

Turkey is an exporting country; the value of its export products reached about 35 million US dollars in 2002. More than half of exports goes to the EU which has high packing norms and standards.

All these developments have resulted in a large packaging sector and a considerable demand for packaging machinery. At present the Turkish packaging machinery sector meets domestic demand and has a remarkable capacity for exports.

The Turkish packaging machinery industry produces every kind of machinery and equipment required for the packaging industry and all the parts and accessories thereof. Cleaning and drying machinery, can-sealing, container labeling, vacuum or gas packaging machines, machinery for filling, closing, sealing, labeling of bottles, cans, bags, boxes, machinery for opening, filling and closing bags, packing or wrapping machinery-including heatshrink types, weighing and labeling equipment, machines for making bags and sacks and machines for making cartons, boxes, cases or similar containers are the main packaging machinery and equipment in Turkey. The majority of packaging machinery and equipment manufacturers in Turkey range from small to medium sized companies mainly located in Istanbul.

Today, many Turkish packaging machinery manufacturers/exporters follow European and international standards and norms. Companies exporting to the European Union affix the “CE Mark” under the “New Approach” Directives.

The obligation to affix the “CE Mark” was also initiated within the Turkish market in 2002.

EXPORTS

The Turkish packaging machinery sector largely meets the demand of the Turkish packaging sector and has recently concentrated on exports.

Turkish packaging machinery industry exports were only 8 thousand US dollars in 1996. In 2002, total exports of the Turkish packaging machinery rose to 15.7 million US dollars.

Turkish packaging machinery was exported to about 90 countries in 2002. The major markets for packaging machinery were Romania, Egypt, Italy, the Russian Federation, Germany, Iran, Greece, Israel, the United Arab  Emirates, Syria and the Czech Republic.

The products of the Turkish packaging machinery industry are exhibited in international and national fairs organised in Turkey. In 2003, major fairs that will be organised in this sector are:

. Export Promotion Center of Turkey IGEME 2003
Prepared by Ayper EGDIRICI SONMEZ

 

 

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SOME BEAUTY FROM TURKEY

Bursa
Known as "Green Bursa", this province stands on the lower slopes of Uludag (Mount Olympos of Mysia, 2543 m). The title "Green" of Bursa comes from its gardens and parks, and of course from its being in the middle of an important fruit growing region. In Bursa there are things you should not miss.
 First of all you are in the homeland of the delicious "Iskender Kebap". The candied chestnuts are a specialty and have an unforgettable taste. The peaches of Bursa are unique. As for something to purchase; Bursa is a center of the silk trade and towel manufacturing. It is also the homeland of tshrink wrap machinehe very famous Turkish folklore figures, Karagoz and Hacivat.

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Because of its being the first Ottoman capital, Bursa is very rich in religious monuments, mosques, and tombs (turbes), baths. One of the places to be seen in Bursa is the Yesil Mosque (Green Mosque), with its carved marble doorway which is one of the best in Anatolia. It is an elaborate and significant building in the new Turkish style. Just opposite, is the Yesil Tomb "Green Tomb", set in a green garden with an enchanting exterior decorated with turquoise tiles. Near the tomb, the Medresse complements the others and makes this the "green" trio, now it houses the Ethnographical Museum which certainly deserves visiting. The Yildirim Beyazit Mosque is important as it is the first one built in the new Ottoman style and is accompanied by the Emir Sultan Mosque which lies in a peaceful setting. The province is decorated with these monuments-each of which is a masterpiece. Here are the Ulu Mosque built in the Seljuk style, with impressive calligraphic wall decorations; the Orhan Gazi Mosque; the "Hisar" an attractive part of the province, and in the park the Mausoleums of Osman, the founder of the Ottoman Empire, and his son Orhan Gazi. The Muradiye Complex has a delightful view with its mosque and tombs of important characters from the Ottoman era and their tiles and charming decorations appeal to the sightseers. The Ottoman Museum offers a lively exhibit of the traditional life style of Ottomans.

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Something you will enjoy in Bursa are the warm, mineral-rich springs; indeed most of the hotels in this province have thermal bath facilities. The Turkish baths "hamam" are great places which should be visited in Bursa. The Eski Kaplica (Old Spring) is the oldest in the province. The Karamustafa Pasha Baths are famous, and boast the best hot, mineral waters.

As for souvenirs, you should visit the Covered Bazaar, "Bedesten", or the Koza Han-an attractive building and also a center of silk trade. It is certain that Bursa will take some of time for you to see and add some more delightful experiences to your memories.

Environs
Uludag is the largest and most celebrated winter-sports center in Turkey. It is 36 kms from Bursa and easily accessible by car or cable-car (teleferik). The area is also a national park and is worth a visit at any time of the year. The accommodation is high quality offering the opportunity to enjoy, with a variety of entertainment and sports activities.

Mudanya is a seaside resort town from fine fish restaurants and night-clubs there so you can have a pleasant

Zeytinbagi (Trilye) is a town of typical Turkish architecture and lay out. There are sea bus and ferry connections with Istanbul.

Gemlik (27 km north), is another seaside resort with a wide, sandy beach.

Iznik (Nicaea) lies 85 kms northeast of Bursa, at the eastern tip of Lake knik. The town has witnessed many civilizations which have left their marks all over the land. This town is famous for its unique tiles and has been the center of tile production in the 16th century. Iznik tiles were the basic decorative element of Seljuk and Ottoman architecture. The turquoise-tiled Yesil Mosque and Nilufer Hatun imareti are among the Islamic works in the town

 Formerly BRUSA, original name PRUSA, city, northwestern Turkey, along the northern foothills of Ulu Dag (the ancient Mysian Olympus). Probably founded by a Bithynian king in the 3rd century BC, it prospered during Byzantine times after the emperor Justinian I (reigned AD 527-565) built a palace there. The city first fell to the Seljuq Turks at the end of the 11th century, but, beginning with the First Crusade in 1096, it changed hands several times. After the sack of Constantinople (Istanbul) by crusaders in 1204, it served as a centre of Byzantine resistance. The Ottomans took it in the 1320s and made it their first great capital; but Timur (Tamerlane) sacked the city in 1402, and, when the Ottomans recovered their territory, they relocated their capital, first to Edirne (1413) and later to Constantinople (1458). Bursa, nevertheless, expanded and prospered under Ottoman rule.

Set among orchards watered by plentiful mountain streams, Bursa is a city of brightly coloured houses and winding streets dotted with fountains. It retains its Ottoman flavour and contains some of the outstanding examples of Ottoman architecture. Among its mosques, Ulu Mosque (1421) is a vast building with 20 domes, noted for the variety and fineness of its calligraphic ornamentation. Yesil Mosque (1421) marked the beginning of a purely Turkish style; it includes a theological college, library, and ablution fountain. Nearby is the Yesil Mausoleum, containing the tomb of Sultan Mehmed I. The Muradiye Mosque (15th century) is surrounded by the tombs of sultans and their families. On a terrace overlooking the city are the tombs of Osman I, founder of the Ottoman dynasty, and his son Orhan. A 15th-century theological school houses the city's archaeological museum. Bursa's several baths, fed by thermal springs famous in Roman times, include medieval structures that incorporated material from Justinian's imperial baths from the 6th century.

Bursa's silk industry has a long heritage; the city was a centre of silk trade in the 15th century and by the 17th century was famous in Europe and Asia for its silk textiles, which are still produced. Other industries include cotton and woolen textiles, canned foods and dairy products, and machinery. Bursa is the site of Bursa University (1975) and is linked by air with Istanbul. It has long been a favourite tourist centre.

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