What does it do?
- Our robotic top loaders allow you to place a variety of packaged products directly into cases, trays, crates, and other types of secondary containers.
How does it work?
- Product is collated into a group using one of our custom collation methods. The product is then picked by a specially designed end-effector. The fully servo-driven robot ensures smooth placement into the secondary container.
What can I pack?
- Bags, pouches, flow-wraps, thermo-formed containers, as well as a variety of rigid containers such as cartons, cups, bottles, etc.
How productive is it?
- The top loader can
pack up to 300 products per minute when using our Smart-Trak
collation and up to 300 bags per minute when using our Smart-Bin
collationEven higher speeds can be reached with rigid containers.
Our latest project involved speeds at 900 cups per minute!
How is the changeover?
- End-effectors can be changed out within 30 seconds using a simple clamping mechanism. Most settings can be created from the operator panel and saved as unique product codes. The robotic motion is also easily changed and saved as unique product codes.
Why should I buy your robot?
- MODULAR MEANS ADAPTABLE
A BluePrint robot gives you a modular platform that can be easily adapted to large changes in package and container styles. We recently converted a robot to go from stand-up pouches to thermoform cups.
- FAST AND RELIABLE
The robot design allows both servo motors (X & Z axis) to be stationary resulting in less moving weight. This means higher speed and less maintenance.
- YOU WILL ENJOY WORKING WITH US!
Related Articles:
- BluePrint
Has Packaging Solutions "In the Bag"
BluePrint Automation's products take control of packages - from
salty snacks to pharmaceuticals - as soon as they leave the form,
fill and seal part of production, Manufacturing Today, January/February
2003, Erica Gallagher
- Proficiently
Packed Pringles
Weighing just 8 g and resting on two "feet" instead
of a flat bottom, P&G's single-serve Pringles package is automatically
filled and case-packed on custom-built gear, Packaging World,
April 2002, Pat Reynolds, Executive Editor

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