Palletizing Machine

Palletizing Machine

Palletizing Machine Conventional manual packing has always been in use, but over time, industrial development and the increase in amount of consumer items and industrial products led to a need for the technical world to develop a machine that would reduce human work load and, in the end, one that would not need a human to pack the stock. The palletizing machine was first introduced in 1948, has and since gone through considerable evolution. Now, palletizing machines are used in all kinds of industrial packing, ranging from small consumer products to high tech industrial products and goods. Gears, cartons, bails, bags or bundles can be handled with a palletizing machine. Most of the palletizing machines available on the market are operated automatically and are extremely simple to use. Palletizing machines are available in two forms: the conventional palletizing machine and the robotic palletizing machine. A conventional palletizing machine has two major parts, a low level and high level part. The palletizing machine starts its work with the low level part rotating the pallets in a pattern, and then starting to stack the material in rows. The rows are built to a certain height, and finally the pallet is ready to be handed over to the high level part. The High level palletizing machine works similar to the low level palletizing machine except that it works at a much higher speed than the low level palletizing machine, and pallets are moved up and down as required while the base layer remains stationary.


Advantages of Palletizing Machines

Advantages associated with a palletizing machine are numerous. Palletizing machine has worked in packing for years and have proven to be extremely efficient. The benefits associated with a palletizing machine provoked researchers to keep on improving the palletizing machines and today there are very complex palletizing machines being used by huge industries.

  • Significant Space Saving: palletizing machines require less space than human manpower on location and are available round the clock. Complex palletizing machines further reduce unnecessary manpower at a given work place.
  • Ease of Operation: palletizing machines are easy to use and are extremely simple in their operation.
  • Fast and Gentle: palletizing machines are designed to handle each object with gentle care and to assure that none of the objects and pallets that a palletizing machine handles is damaged.
  • Cost effectiveness: besides many other advantages, a palletizing machine is cost effective. Reducing manpower at a particular site would in the long run result in saving much more than what is spent to procure a palletizing machine.