Palletizing robots are typically installed at the end of logistics packaging production lines. They automatically stack materials in various regular containers onto pallets according to a specific arrangement, sometimes multiple layers, and then push the pallets out for transport by forklift to the warehouse. Common palletizing robot structures include articulated palletizing robots, swing-arm palletizing robots, and gantry palletizing robots. Tengyang manufactures palletizing robots, column-type robots, and coordinate-type robots.
Palletizing robots are primarily used for palletizing and handling materials in boxes, bags, drums, and bottles, and are widely used in the production of beverages, bottled water, flour, fertilizers, and cement. They are suitable for enterprises with large production volumes and relatively high requirements for product quality and output, such as those in the chemical, feed, food, fertilizer, and grain processing industries. They can be used for various bagged packaging (woven bags, paper bags, packaging bags, etc.) of fertilizers, feed, cement, flour, gypsum powder, etc., and can also be used for boxed, bottled, and building material boards.
Commonly used palletizing robot production line layouts include:
1. One machine, multiple products refers to a single robotic palletizer handling one production line, where the products on the production line are frequently changed.
2. One machine with multiple pallets refers to a robotic palletizer stacking materials onto several pallets simultaneously. The pallet distribution includes two situations: a circular distribution and a side-by-side distribution on both sides. This distribution is used when space is limited. Both situations can handle different materials.
3. One machine for multiple lines refers to one palletizer serving multiple production lines. Due to the requirement for a large working space for the palletizer, a gantry-type robot palletizer is often used. If the two lines are close to each other, a rotary joint robot palletizer can also be used.
4. Destacking and stacking refers to destacking materials from two or more pallets and then stacking the destacking materials on another pallet to meet user requirements.
Fully automatic palletizing machines have achieved significant economic and social benefits when applied to packaging production lines. Robotic palletizing machines, in particular, with their flexible operation and small footprint, can simultaneously handle multiple materials and palletize multiple items, perfectly adapting to the current trend of multi-variety, small-batch production in the manufacturing industry, and are increasingly favored by users.
Tengyang Intelligent Equipment is a high-tech enterprise integrating product research and development, manufacturing, sales, and after-sales service. It has consistently been committed to the research and development and manufacturing of palletizing machines and palletizing robots, continuously improving and innovating, absorbing advanced technologies to help customers achieve breakthroughs in production capacity.