Intelligent robotics are the key
Normally, containers are directed into the packer by way of guide systems, which work according to pre-set patterns. However, that can often result in the individual lanes being filled inconsistently, such as when there are gaps in the flow of containers. And so, at some point in a production batch, operators will inevi-tably have to manually intervene in order to keep the packaging process running smoothly right down to the last bottle.
Now, Krones has found a remedy in a completely novel concept for container distribution: the Robobox SynFlow uses a tripod robot to purposefully group the incoming containers. Thanks to intelligent robotics, the system knows exactly how many containers are present in the line and can make on-the-fly adjust-ments to close gaps, thus ensuring that the packer is reliably supplied with just the right number of con-tainers at all times.
Robust delta robot for diverse applications
Robobox SynFlow is available in two designs: The smaller version, for handling up to 55,000 containers per hour, uses a single tripod robot and is appropriate when a single flow of containers is fed into the packer. A second, larger version is suitable for lines with, for instance, two labellers running. With two tripod robots, it can handle up to 105,000 containers per hour. Both set-ups can serve three to nine lanes in the Variopac Pro.
Although the Robobox SynFlow is suitable for all common container types (glass and PET bottles as well as cans) and diameters (from 40 to 125 millilitres), it really shines when it comes to handling specially-shaped containers. Positive-fit precision grippers guide the containers gently, reliably and precisely to their intended position. They can even turn the containers to orient the labels just right within the pack.



