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How Are Fragile Items Packed and Shipped?

How Are Fragile Items Packed and Shipped?

Have you ever wondered how an extremely fragile item gets from the factory to the consumer without a scratch? The packaging process from start to finish can often be taken care of by automation, with machinery handling at such speed so as to not stall the production line, while also taking tender care of the order. Several strides have been made in manufacturing that allow for efficient systems that don’t sacrifice time or product safety while maintaining durable boxing and care of products.

Case Erectors

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A case erector system is the core product when it comes to boxing erecting. By efficiently and consistently erecting these packages, automatic packing equipment provides increased production and labor savings. Industrial case erectors convert case blanks into fully erected and bottom-sealed cases. Case erecting ensures that packaging equipment is reliably square and moving at a reliable speed that is easy and safe for operations, without any irregularities.

Automated equipment avoids the struggles over specific joints of a case to have flaps probably sealed, especially to handle any heavy-duty or fragile goods that may be inside. Through the smart use of robotics, some case erectors are able to avoid the clunking, knocking, and slamming of cases and boxes that could lead to damage or could render a carton or case unusable. Case erecting equipment is only possible because of innovative software capable of converting a case’s outside dimensions into smooth, clean, and efficient motion.

Top of the line case erectors, with frames that are robust, reliable, and hygienic, are able to withstand a 15-20 year packaging equipment asset life. With advanced motion control software, these case erectors have developed into even more simple and smoother operation, while reducing the number of parts for maintenance and changeover.

Case Sealer

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Case sealers are a mechanism designed to control the major flaps of a case, particularly at the bottom of the case, to avoid any jams or damages that render a package useless or leave it susceptible to falling apart. Case sealers can be designed with tape heads that tilt easily for access and removal upon completion, creating safely aligned packages for shipping.

Even the tape sealer shows a thoughtful design. Our case sealer tape heads tilt easily for superior access or removal. These rolls can be quickly replaced to ensure little to no stall on the production line. Case sealers use spring-loaded side belts to make sure there is the right amount of grip for the products on these trays. This side belt configuration allows for a range of case width sizes throughout a given production run.

Case Packer

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A case packer machine helps companies to pack their products quickly and efficiently, with various options that are automated procedurally, requiring simple maintenance for next-level performance in packaging. Depending on the size and frequency of production, case packing can be completed with horizontal load machines that can operate at as high as 45 cases per minute on your product line.

Top load machines ensure greater interaction between product and packaging, leaving a small footprint in the process of loading roughly 25 cases per minute. Bottom load machines minimize the footprint even further while packing up to 15 cases per minute, a suggested production ideal for heavier objects to make their way to the end of the line.

Through these production processes, any e-commerce website can have some peace of mind in having extra case strength to send their products out to consumers. Mydnytblu.com‘s mini witchcraft box, and other collectible items accessible through this online Wiccan supply store, are able to be transported to minimize the risk of breaking in transport. This level of reliability expands to altar kits, candles, holders, and anything else a Wiccan may be in need of for their practice.

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