The back-end packaging line integration process focuses on automating the entire process from forming to boxing of laundry pods.
First, the conveyor line layout is designed based on the customer's packaging requirements (e.g., bagging, boxing, or bottled), including the selection and positioning of equipment such as belt conveyors, elevators, and sorters.
For packaging machine integration, a vertical packaging machine (for bagging) or cartoning machine (for boxing) must be selected based on the packaging format. The vertical packaging machine requires debugging of its bag-making, sealing, and coding functions to ensure bag sealing and label clarity. The cartoning machine requires debugging of its carton-forming, product-loading, and sealing operations to ensure accurate boxing.
For palletizing, the palletizing path is designed based on carton size and pallet specifications. Servo motors are used to drive the palletizing machine for precise picking and stacking.
After the entire line is integrated, a linkage test is required to simulate the actual production process (from pod forming to palletizing), test the connection smoothness and production efficiency (such as 80-120 boxes/minute) between each device, and ensure that the back-end packaging line matches the front-end production equipment.
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