In 1986 Mac Due was the first to become interested in the problem of packaging garments cleaned in industrial laundries. Over the last twenty years, Mac Due has studied a range of simple solutions to the varying problems confronting this sector, and in 2006 reached a total of 400 machines sold.
The two-reel model was an immediate commercial success. Installed downstream of several mangles it packages different-sized products without down time required for changing formats.
Installation of the contrast of cross sealer concealed beneath made it possible to package stacks of napkins; these typically unstable products in the past would disband during passage over the sealer counter plate.
Mac Due was the first company to employ steam, a low-cost energy resource commonly available in industrial laundries. By means of a pressure reducer it can generate a temperature of up to 145°, which, combined with a minimum use of electricity, can power the shrink wrapping ovens.
We are especially proud that our efforts in this sector have made Mac Due a recognized name in packaging machines in the industrial laundry sector.
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