Feeding & Inserting Equipment
(6 companies)Packaging systems that sort, organize and insert packages or containers, usually associated with a filling operation. Plan to purchase new conveying, feeding and handling equipment? Explore our articles to get tips.
Feeding & Inserting Equipment Companies
Campbell Wrapper Corporation
Campbell’s automatic feeding equipment for wrapping applications provides synchronized flight loading of products onto the wrapper infeed. Company’s non-contact feeders are designed for delicate or sticky products such as bars or items that cannot be exposed to backlog pressure. Light-contact feeders employ servo drives to accumulate products with light backlog pressure and automatically meter incoming products into a flighted conveyor chain. Grouping feeders accept a random or intermittent supply of product and transform it into a light-contact or non-contact accumulated backlog of product, suitable for metering to a wrapper infeed, feeding two, three and four counts per flight. On-edge cookie/cracker feeder systems are also available from Campbell Wrapper.
Cavanna Packaging USA
Cavanna Packaging USA specializes in equipment for flow wrapped cookies, biscuits, and snacks, including feeding and pick-and-place systems. The P4 is a robotic pick-and-place system, designed as a compact and fast solution for automatically loading either flow wrapped goods or trays. Robots’ belt track systems allow them to work directly in continuous or intermittent motion at speeds up to 80 cycles/min. Cavanna’s inline Stream belt feeder helps load bars, chocolate bars, extruded food products, snacks, cookies and biscuits with regular or irregular shapes from the processing line and deliver them to the wrapping machines. Handles fragile, dusty and sticky products carefully, conveying them without pressure or contact between individual pieces.
Harpak-ULMA Packaging, LLC
Packaging infeeds and outfeeds are designed to manage sorting, orientating, allocating, positioning and inserting products in a quick and safe manner without damaging the product. Harpak-ULMA Packaging LLC designs automatic feeding systems that can be integrated into lines for applications such as accumulation and controlling infeed and outfeed of wrapped products. Line can be complemented with the ULMA D12H robot for loading and side cartoner system.
Hoosier Feeder
Hoosier Feeder Company offers custom systems designed feeding systems built to the requirements of their customers. Vibratory feeders orient and discharge parts in a repeatable position during assembly and other applications. Linear feeders come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and styles to fit the customer’s specific application. The HFC Flex Feeder is designed to present parts in a consistent array so that robots guided by vision inspection can effectively pick and place parts.
Performance Feeders, Inc.
Performance Feeders specializes in customized parts feeding systems including vibratory feeder bowls, vision feeding systems, step feeders, centrifuge feeders, prefeeders, orienting elevators, and related feeding products. The Vari-Flex parts feeding system is designed for vision analysis and robot part selection via backlight compatible belt conveyor or by a recirculating turntable. They offer a variety of solutions for complex part geometries, small parts and families of parts that are not easily fed in conventional feeder systems.
U.S. Bottlers Machinery Co.
U.S. Bottlers offers cap sorting equipment for filling lines, including vibratory or centrifugal (rotary) systems to be used in conjunction with its filling and capping machinery. Featured cap sorters include the Waterfall vertical elevator sorter for symmetrical, flat, and round caps. The sorters are fully integrated and tested alongside its capping equipment in the U.S. Bottlers facility.
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