Machines for handling of packing materials

This type of machine is typically part of a production line where the finished product is packaged in plastic packaging, such as a tray, which is subsequently sealed with film.

The machine can, for example, perform the function of separating individual packaging items and feeding them onto a conveyor that transports them to a station where the product is filled.

K7 Machinery supplies these types of solutions to both Danish and international companies in the food, medical, and packaging industries.

  • Blister packs and plastic trays are separated and fed to robots or filling systems at speeds of up to 85 trays per minute.

  • Metal packaging for canned goods is separated and fed for further processing or filling at speeds of up to 160 packages per minute.

  • Plastic or metal buckets and tubs are separated from stacks and fed for further processing or filling at speeds of up to 80 items per minute.


 

Machinery for shaping and handling of metal packaging

These machines often perform multiple functions, but they all handle metal components within a production line. They may carry out a single operation or several operations in one workflow. The machines range from simple conveyors to more complex equipment that manufactures, for example, a tobacco can. Rolling, threading, and trimming are typical tasks performed by this type of machine.

  • Møn-O-Mate processes metal cans and lids through trimming, curling, beading, flanging, threading, or roulette grip operations across multiple stations.

  • Stacking systems capable of stacking both round and rectangular metal cans at speeds of up to 160 cans per minute per lane.

  • Stacking systems for metal lids that stack up to 560 items per minute.

  • Transport systems such as chutes and turning devices for orientation and positioning of all types of metal packaging.

 


Equipment for handling of items at injection moulding machines

Machines for handling injection-molded parts typically include devices that grip and/or place parts into the mold, and then remove them once the molding process is complete. This category also covers all related support functions such as electronic monitoring, sorting, further handling, and much more.

  • Specially designed gripper units for robots equipped with pneumatic or vacuum grippers, with or without electronic monitoring.

  • Gripper units for in-mold insertion (“in moulding”) of parts into plastic molds, followed by removal of finished parts.

  • Buffer systems for handling, sorting, stacking, orientation, and quality control of all types of parts.

  • Automatic machines for sorting, orienting, and assembling multiple components positioned directly at or near the injection molding machines.


Machines for forming and machining of products in industrial bakeries

These machines are designed to handle a wide range of tasks in industrial bakery production. The tasks range from dough processing, including cutting and shaping, to dividing and packaging the finished products.

  • Dividing and cutting dough logs with subsequent placement in specific patterns.

  • Straightening and handling of bread and cakes before entering packaging systems.

  • Dividing bread or cakes and cutting patterns using ultrasonic knives.

  • Filling cans, blister trays, boxes, and pallets.

 


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