In modern packaging lines, palletizer feeding plays a crucial role in ensuring a continuous and smooth production flow. Although the use of low-pressure accumulation conveyors is now well-established, in recent years we have witnessed a real technological evolution that has redefined operational methods in this field.
From Limited Slip Rollers to Modular Chains
In the past, palletizer feeding was mainly managed through friction rollers. Today, the trend has shifted to the use of modular chains with embedded rollers, which, although requiring a higher initial investment, offer numerous advantages.
Modular chains ensure:
- Simplified maintenance, maintenance operations faster and more efficient. Time reduced by up to 50%.
- Better product handling, thanks to the denser pitch of the modular chain’s idle rollers compared to friction rollers, allowing for the handling of smaller products and better preservation of their integrity by reducing specific pressure.
- Long-term efficiency, as the higher initial investment is widely compensated by operational benefits that translate into reduced maintenance costs over the years.
Aerial Lines: An Increasingly Popular Strategy
Another growing trend in feeding lines is the installation of conveyors on high ground, hanging from the ceiling or supported by columns, a solution previously reserved for large productions but now spreading even to small plants.
This is because the advantages of overhead lines include:
- Space optimization, as they free up the work floor, allowing for better management of areas in the plant.
- Better ergonomics, as they facilitate operator movement and increase safety within the plant.
- Integration with automation, as they allow the use of automated transport systems, further optimizing productivity.
This is another interesting point, as the increasing use of AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles) and AMRs (Autonomous Mobile Robots) for material handling within plants makes it even more advantageous to have free and well-organized spaces.
Feeding Lines with Automatic Format Change: The New Frontier
In recent years, there has also been an increase in demand for feeding lines with automatic format change, a technology that allows switching from one format to another from the control panel. This is pretty much mandatory for aerial lines, where manual changeovers would be extremely time consuming. This solution has become particularly useful for companies that need to manage an increasingly varied range of products or operate in markets where demand changes rapidly.
Automatic format change allows for:
- Production flexibility: Minimizes downtime during format changes, ensuring continuous production.
- Reduction of operational costs: Minimizes manual interventions and optimizes the use of human resources.
- Increased productivity: The ability to quickly change formats allows for maintaining high production volumes, ensuring superior efficiency.
Advanced Solutions from MH Material Handling to Optimize Your Production
At MH Material Handling, we are dedicated to providing tailored solutions to improve the performance of production lines, integrating innovations such as modular chains and overhead lines. Investing in advanced technologies for palletizer feeding is a strategic choice to improve efficiency, reduce maintenance costs, and increase long-term productivity, while maintaining the flexibility needed to respond to the challenges of a constantly changing market.
MH Material Handling is by your side to guide you towards more efficient and versatile production. Contact us to find out how we can optimize your feeding line and ensure its future competitiveness.
Co-Owner M.H. Material Handling Spa – For almost twenty years he has been working in the field of product handling during packaging, supporting companies that want to optimize the entire line. Always up-to-date on industry innovations and new materials, he makes his experience available to clients with the ultimate goal of eliminating interruptions and inefficiencies in the packaging process. Voracious reader, overnight writer and content creator.