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As modern production lines strive for "Compactness" and "Intelligence," the Horizontal Case Erecting, Packing, and Sealing Integrated Machine has emerged as the preferred choice for carton boxes, tubes, and flat-packed goods.
1. Operational Logic: Efficient Horizontal Flow The machine consolidates erecting, loading, and sealing into a single horizontal movement. Flat blanks are suctioned and opened horizontally. Products are then grouped and slid into the case from the side via a servo-driven pusher. Finally, the machine folds the flaps and seals both sides (via tape or hot melt). This linear flow keeps the center of gravity stable and minimizes the travel path.
2. Key Technical Advantages & ROI
Superior Speed & Aesthetics: Side-loading allows for a precise fit between the product and the case. This results in neatly packed cases with high structural integrity. Compared to vertical loading, horizontal systems are faster at handling flat or boxed materials.
Space-Saving "3-in-1" Design: Occupying only about 40% of the length of a traditional split line, this monoblock allows manufacturers to automate their entire end-of-line process within a limited footprint—ideal for facility upgrades.
Gentle Handling, Zero Damage: The horizontal slide eliminates the impact associated with gravity-based systems. For pharmaceutical boxes or premium gift sets, this method prevents crushed corners and ensures the internal contents remain undisturbed.
Simplified Maintenance: A centralized control system and streamlined mechanical structure reduce the number of moving parts. This leads to higher MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) and lower long-term maintenance costs.
3. Strategic Industry Applications
Pharmaceuticals: Secondary packaging for medicine boxes, blister packs, and IV bags.
Food & Beverage: Side-loading for biscuit boxes, chocolate cartons, and frozen food packs.
Personal Care: Precise packing for toothpaste tubes, refillable pouches, and cosmetic cartons.