BLISTER PACKAGING SOLUTIONS

Depending on the respective task, different solutions can be used for packing of blister packages in cases.

Depending on the output and packing pattern, the following can be considered:

  • Top-loading with single pick-up device without pre-grouping with the help of a Unipicker solution for standing or lying formations - the optimum solution for very frequent format changes
  • Top-loading with single pick-up device without pre-grouping with the help of a 6-axis robot for complex product handling, such as nested packing pattern
  • Top-loading with multiple pick-up device with pre-grouping for packaging process with high outputs
  • Side-loading with pre-grouping - the economical solution for simple packing patterns and low flexibility requirements

SAMPLE APPLICATIONS:

SAMPLE 1

Packaging of blisters with disposable syringes in a top-loading solution. The vacuum gripper is optimally adjusted to the product contour to achieve maximum product protection.

SAMPLE 2

Packaging of blisters with disposable syringes. In order to reach a maximum packing volume every second blister is horizontally turned by 180° and nested inside another.

SAMPLE 3

Packaging of blisters in a standing and lying formation in trays with a Unipicker solution. This concept has clear advantages if frequent and fast format changes are required.

SAMPLE 4

High-performance packaging system for blisters in trays. The thermoforming machine generates N-up with 6 x 8 with 380 blister packages per minute. A regrouping robot and two packing robots easily master this task at a comfortable speed of 24 cycles per minute.

SAMPLE 5

Packaging system of blisters in a tray with an output of 160 items per minute in a lying and standing formation. Pre-grouping is effected with the help of a dual cycle storage chain.

SAMPLE 6

Packaging system for syringes with an output of 300 items per minute. 5 blisters each have to be pre-grouped, during which process 3 pieces have to be turned vertically by 180° and the 5-up formation is pushed together into a compact nest.