
Automatic Packaging Machines Integrated with Robots
Before showing you the latest example of customization that led to automatic packaging machines integrated with robots, we would like to introduce two fundamental types of industrial robots and their interaction with other machinery.
Cartesian Robots: What Are They?
The Cartesian robot, also known as a linear or gantry robot, moves the product on straight lines along the X, Y, and Z axes. Depending on the application, it may use belt, screw, rack, or linear motors. Its scalable working area makes it extremely flexible and suitable for automation.
Collaborative Robots: What Are They?
Collaborative robots are six-axis anthropomorphic arms designed for safe and flexible use. They can operate close to humans without protective barriers, unlike traditional robots. Their intuitive programming and versatility make them ideal for modern industrial tasks.
Automated Packaging Thanks to Robots
Robots make packaging operations faster and more efficient. Automating this phase significantly reduces production costs and boosts overall performance. Pactur is committed to designing packaging machines that can be easily integrated with robotic or fully automatic production lines.
Below is an example of robotic integration in action with the Sysdesign line:
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