Operators of packaging machines have specific system requirements: They must be robust, reliable and compact, allow high throughput, and be easy to control. Packaging machine manufacturer ECONO-PAK has developed a machine that offers outstanding precision and functionality. The HK-S is very compact and guarantees a reliable packaging process. It takes the machine just one minute to carefully pack 120 tubes with an extremely scratch-sensitive surface into cardboard boxes. “The Multi-Carrier-System—or MCS for short—from Festo is a key component of the system,” explains Markus Zerbe, Sales Manager at ECONO-PAK.

Pit stop for reloading

In the packaging process, the cartoner and MCS must work together in perfect harmony just like the musicians in an orchestra, as the efficiency of the machine depends on it. At station 1, the feeder, a conveyor transports the tubes precisely and in parallel on two lines at a speed of 0.41 meters per second toward the workpiece carriers. During the loading process, the carriers stop so that the transfer can take place without causing any damage. The carriers then accelerate to make up for lost time and synchronize with the speed of the cartoner running in parallel, as well as the pusher assembly (0.31 m/s). The tubes are transferred to the cardboard box line via a gate link and are packed in a continuous process. The carriers move along the conveyor completely jerk-free and with minimal vibration.

Synchronization is crucial

At station 2, the insertion area, the product pushers push the tubes through the product trays into the cardboard boxes. It is important that the carriers are completely synchronized with the pusher assembly along this section in order to avoid collisions between the tube and the box. As soon as the product pusher exits the top of the product tray, the carrier can resume its own speed.

ECONO-PAK GmbH

Im Baumfeld 21–23
55237 Flonheim
Germany

www.econopak.de

Area of business: Manufacturer and developer of packaging solutions, offering consulting, project planning, design and manufacture, assembly and commissioning, production supervision with training, after-sales service, and format-specific tool manufacture