In Nalbach’s new range of plastic bottle unscramblers, the NECOSORT-S3, the “S3” name represents the three key attributes offered by this new unscrambler system; higher Speeds, less floor Space, and cost Savings.
The NECOSORT-III high speed plastic bottle unscrambler reduces maintenance & downtime, handles the lightest weight bottles being used today, has the smallest footprint in the industry, and carries a 3 year warranty.
Shibuya Hoppmann designed a Sports Cap Feed and Capper Assembly System for a major closure manufacturer. The system feeds, orients and assembles spouts and locking caps at an output rate of 200 ppm using an eight-station continuous motion assembly system. Each station had an individual servo motor to precisely torque each cap assembly to preset specifications.
Shibuya Hoppmann's custom designed Bottle Feed System uses unique urethane scallops to singulate and orient empty 2 ounce energy drink bottles. The system then ionizes and flips them 180˚ and takes them downstream to filling operations at an output rate of 525 bottles per minute.
Packaging equipment purchased in the wake of a recent trip to Pack Expo has helped Verst Group double production of two well-known shrink-labeled Kraft products.
See it at PACK EXPO Booth #C-540! NJM/CLI’s Unisort Model 30 Unscrambler features a sorting vertical elevator that reduces the overall footprint of the machine for easy integration into tight production areas.
Last year we asked automation consultant John Kowal to present 6 trends to anticipate in the coming year. Here's what Kowal, who is now packaging market development manager at B&R Industrial Automation, for another round of trends.