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Usabrother Launches Advanced Vacuum Skin Packaging for Food Preservation

Usabrother Launches Advanced Vacuum Skin Packaging for Food Preservation

2026-06-01

The food industry faces persistent challenges in maintaining freshness during storage and transportation while preserving original flavors and appearance. USABrother's new MAP-H360 vacuum skin packaging machine combines advanced vacuum technology with Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) to address these critical preservation needs.

Advanced Packaging Technology

The MAP-H360 integrates an efficient vacuum system with precise gas flushing capabilities, designed to protect perishable goods including fresh meats, prepared foods, seafood, and baked goods. By removing oxygen and replacing it with customized gas mixtures, the system effectively inhibits microbial growth and oxidation reactions.

This technology significantly extends shelf life while maintaining product quality, including color, texture, and nutritional value, delivering fresh-tasting products to consumers.

Technical Specifications and Performance

The machine's industrial-grade design emphasizes productivity and reliability:

  • Packaging Capacity: Accommodates trays up to 420 x 300 x 200 mm (LxWxH)
  • Production Speed: Processes 600-400 packages per hour (adjustable dual-tray mode)
  • Power Requirements: 220V/50Hz operation with 250 L/min airflow at 0.6-0.8 MPa
  • Construction: Heavy-duty 530 kg frame measuring 1610 x 1150 x 1650 mm for industrial environments
Operational Benefits

The MAP-H360 represents a technological solution for food producers seeking to enhance product competitiveness in demanding markets. Its scientific packaging approach meets growing consumer demand for extended shelf life without compromising quality standards.

As food preservation requirements continue to evolve, such packaging innovations provide manufacturers with tools to maintain product integrity throughout distribution channels while addressing modern food safety expectations.