Greater flexibility with Flex 20 - Thermix

The Flex 20 pallet makes things tidy and easy to see, particularly with smaller Thermix batch sizes
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The Flex 20 pallet makes things tidy and easy to see, particularly with smaller Thermix batch sizes | Photo: www.thermix.de

Date: 5 July 2018

For customers who are also keen to keep rarely used sizes and colours of spacers in stock or, in general, order smaller batch sizes, Ensinger is offering the space-saving packing concept Flex 20.

Flex 20 is a wooden pallet filled with 20 boxes containing Thermix spacers or muntin bar profiles of different sizes. Since, unlike the steel stillages, it does not need to be returned, the boxes can be simply left in the wooden frame.

In this way, different sizes and colours can be stored on a pallet in such a way that they are easy to see. Depending on requirements, you can remove precisely the size and colour that you happen to need at the time. Thanks to a label on the front of each box, you can always maintain a clear overview.

You thereby retain full flexibility in your production without tying up huge storage capacities.

The individual boxes can be left in the pallet and removed individually if required.
The individual boxes can be left in the pallet and removed individually if required.

 

Dimensions of the wooden pallet:

- Approx. 0.72 m wide x 0.75 m high x 6.25 m long

- Empty weight 130 kg

 

Filling quantities per box:

Data sheet Flex20 for Thermix TX Pro

Data sheet Flex20 for Thermix muntin bar

600450 Greater flexibility with Flex 20 - Thermix glassonweb.com

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