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Macaroni Case Collaborative Robot Palletizer Systems For Pasta Cases Food Cartons

Propiedades básicas
Lugar de origen: Porcelana
Nombre de la marca: SIERACTECH
Certificación: CE/ISO/CO
Número de modelo: Powa 30
Propiedades comerciales
MOQ: 1
Price: Negociable
Packaging Details: Exportación de cajas de madera sin fumigación con refuerzo interno
Delivery Time: 30-90 días
Payment Terms: LC, T/T
Supply Ability: 30 juegos/mes
Especificaciones
Palletizing Type: Paletizado robótico colaborativo Applicable Products: Estuches para macarrones, estuches para pasta, cartones para alimentos
Product Format: Cajas de cartón corrugado y cajas de envío Palletizing Pattern: Disposición multicapa programable
Control System: PLC + HMI + Control de robot colaborativo Machine Structure: Marco de acero al carbono con diseño de seguridad
Industry Application: Fabricación de pasta, procesamiento de alimentos, envasado de bienes de consumo Compliance: Compatible con CE
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Descripción de producto

Automatic Collaborative Robot Palletizing System for Boxed Macaroni and Pasta Cases

Custom Attributes

Attribute Specification
Product Name Macaroni Case Collaborative Robot Palletizer
Palletizing Type Collaborative Robot Palletizing
Applicable Products Macaroni Cases, Pasta Cases, Food Cartons
Product Format Corrugated Cases and Shipping Boxes
Pallet Type Wooden, Plastic, and Export Pallets
Palletizing Pattern Programmable Multi-Layer Arrangement
Control System PLC + HMI + Collaborative Robot Control
Machine Structure Carbon Steel Frame with Safety Design
Integration Compatible with Case Packers and Conveyor Systems
Industry Application Pasta Manufacturing, Food Processing, FMCG Packaging
Compliance CE Compatible
Customization Pallet Size and Layer Pattern Customizable

Product Overview

The Macaroni Case Collaborative Robot Palletizer is designed for automatic palletizing of boxed macaroni and dry pasta shipping cases. Positioned at the end of the packaging line, the system automatically receives finished cases from conveyors, arranges them according to predefined pallet patterns, and stacks them onto pallets for warehousing and transportation.

The collaborative robot palletizing system is suitable for food manufacturing facilities seeking end-of-line automation while maintaining a compact footprint and flexible production layout.

Designed for continuous operation, the system can be integrated with automatic cartoning machines, case packing machines, pallet conveyors, stretch wrappers, and warehouse logistics systems.


Why Use a Collaborative Robot Palletizer for Macaroni Packaging?

As production capacity increases, manual palletizing often becomes one of the most labor-intensive stages of the packaging process.

Common challenges include:

1. Repetitive Manual Handling

Stacking macaroni cases onto pallets requires continuous lifting and repetitive movement.

2. Inconsistent Pallet Loads

Manual stacking may result in uneven pallet patterns and unstable transportation conditions.

3. Limited End-of-Line Automation

Automated cartoning and case packing systems require matching palletizing capacity to maintain continuous production flow.

4. Flexible Production Requirements

Food manufacturers often handle different carton dimensions and pallet configurations, requiring adaptable palletizing solutions.


How the Collaborative Robot Palletizer Works

Case Infeed

Finished macaroni shipping cases arrive from the upstream case packing line through a conveyor system.

Case Detection and Positioning

Sensors identify product position and verify incoming case flow.

The robot control system synchronizes with conveyor movement to ensure accurate case pickup.

Automatic Case Handling

The collaborative robot picks individual cases or grouped products using a suitable gripper configuration.

Available end-of-arm tooling options include:

  • Vacuum Gripper
  • Mechanical Clamp Gripper
  • Hybrid Gripping System

Pallet Pattern Formation

Cases are stacked according to pre-programmed palletizing patterns.

The system supports:

  • Column Stacking
  • Interlocked Pallet Patterns
  • Mixed Layer Arrangements
  • Customized Logistics Patterns

Finished Pallet Discharge

Completed pallets are automatically transferred to downstream wrapping, labeling, or warehouse transport systems.


Core Features

Collaborative Robot Technology

The palletizer uses collaborative robot technology designed for flexible end-of-line automation applications.

The system supports safe operation, simple programming, and rapid deployment in existing packaging facilities.

Flexible Pallet Configuration

Multiple pallet dimensions and stacking patterns can be stored within the control system recipe database.

This allows quick product changeovers without major mechanical adjustments.

Compact Installation Footprint

Compared with traditional industrial palletizing systems, collaborative robot palletizers typically require less floor space and can be installed in space-constrained production environments.

Integrated Packaging Automation

The system can be connected directly to:

  • Case Packing Machines
  • Automatic Conveyors
  • Stretch Wrappers
  • Pallet Labeling Systems
  • Warehouse Logistics Equipment

Continuous Food Industry Operation

Designed for food manufacturing applications, the palletizer supports continuous operation within secondary packaging environments.


Technical Specifications

Item Specification
Product Macaroni Case Collaborative Robot Palletizer
Product Type Corrugated Cases and Shipping Boxes
Palletizing Method Collaborative Robot Palletizing
Gripper Type Vacuum / Mechanical / Hybrid
Pallet Type Wooden, Plastic, Export Pallets
Pallet Pattern Programmable
Control System PLC + HMI + Robot Controller
Integration Case Packing and Conveyor Systems
Industry Food and FMCG Packaging
Compliance CE Compatible

Applications

The palletizer is suitable for:

1. Macaroni Packaging Plants

Automatic palletizing of boxed macaroni shipping cases.

2. Dry Pasta Manufacturing

Secondary packaging and logistics preparation for pasta products.

3. Food Processing Facilities

End-of-line automation for packaged food products.

4. FMCG Packaging Operations

Automated palletizing of consumer packaged goods.

5. Warehouse and Distribution Centers

Preparation of stable pallet loads for storage and transportation.


How to Select a Collaborative Robot Palletizer

1. Case Dimensions

Confirm the size and weight range of shipping cases.

2. Pallet Specifications

Determine pallet dimensions and target stacking height.

3. Production Throughput

Match palletizing capacity with the output of the case packing line.

4. Layout Constraints

Evaluate available floor space and conveyor arrangement.

5. Future Expansion Requirements

Choose a palletizing system that can accommodate future packaging formats and production increases.


FAQ

1. Can the palletizer handle different case sizes?

Yes. Multiple palletizing recipes can be stored and selected through the HMI.

2. What pallet types are supported?

The system can handle wooden pallets, plastic pallets, and export pallets.

3. Can the robot work with existing case packing machines?

Yes. The palletizer can be integrated with most automatic case packing and conveying systems.

4. What pallet patterns are available?

Column stacking, interlocked stacking, mixed layer patterns, and customized arrangements are supported.

5. Is the system suitable for food packaging plants?

Yes. The palletizer is widely used in food manufacturing and secondary packaging applications.


Conclusion

The Macaroni Case Collaborative Robot Palletizer provides an automated palletizing solution for boxed macaroni and dry pasta products. By combining robotic case handling, programmable pallet patterns, and seamless integration with case packing systems, the palletizer supports efficient end-of-line automation for food manufacturers and packaging facilities.

The system is suitable for operations seeking flexible palletizing, reduced manual handling, and consistent pallet load formation within modern pasta packaging lines.