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Cans Handling
Solutions

Workflow

1L : 25 pc/min.
2L : 20 pc/min.
5L : 15 pc/min.

8L : 13 pc/min.
10L : 10 pc/min.
20L : 20 pc/min.

Flexible robotic solutions for chemical packaging

Axymatic delivers flexible, high-performance robotic systems for chemical packaging, capable of handling containers from 1 to 20 liters. Automatic gripper switching ensures seamless adaptation to various shapes, sizes and materials, delivering reliable performance across diverse production needs.

Cans Palletizing

Advanced robotics palletize cans ranging from 1 to 20 liters efficiently onto standard pallets. Equipped with an automatic tool changer, the system switches effortlessly between specialized grippers tailored to different container types.

This intelligent design guarantees precise placement, high throughput and consistent reliability, while minimizing downtime and optimizing floor space in demanding production environments.

Cans In-boxing

A fully coordinated robotic system automates the boxing of 1-, 2- and 5-liter bottles, integrating a high-speed robot with a dedicated box-forming unit. The box former erects and prepares cartons with precision, while the robot accurately picks, places and arranges the bottles.

Additional integrated features include cap detection, weighing for quality assurance, and automated box closing. The result is fast, consistent packaging with full traceability and minimal risk of errors across all formats.

Boxes Palletizing

Once bottles or cans are securely packed in the dedicated in-boxing cell, a second advanced robotic system seamlessly handles the palletizing of completed boxes. It stacks boxes with exceptional precision, ensuring optimal stability, load distribution and space utilization on pallets.

This end-to-end robotic integration delivers superior consistency, enhanced workplace safety, reduced labor costs and significantly higher overall efficiency, making the complete packaging line a future-proof investment for chemical manufacturers.

Video

A demonstration video can be found below.