15 February 2023 //
Machinery
There are various ways to package products, including cans, pouches, and containers. One of the most popular and common methods of packaging is cartoning. It is a versatile and cost-effective packaging method that can handle high volumes of products. Nearly every industry, from cosmetics to food and pharmaceutical, uses cartoning because of its numerous benefits.
Cartoning involves using a cartoning machine to shape, fill and seal a carton board. Typically the cartoning machine will choose a carton board from a pile before folding and erecting it into the desired shaper. From there, the carton is usually filled with a product and then sealed. A carton can be filled with one or more products depending on your needs. The most well-known examples are milk and egg cartons, but cereal boxes, medical packaging, and other product packaging are also examples of cartoning.
Cartons can also be sealed in various ways. Some cartons use glue or adhesive to shut the ends and sides, while others may tuck the ends into each other. Some cartons use a combination of sealing methods, with some sides being glued while the ends are tucked. The material cartons are made of can hold a significant amount of product weight and have different designs printed on them.
Many cartoning machines include inkjet printers so they can also print on cartons. Various industries rely on cartoning to package their products, especially in the fast-moving consumer goods sector. Other industries that use cartoning include the pharmaceutical, confectionery, cosmetic, and food industries. Typically manufacturers will have cartoning machines as the last step in their manufacturing process. Many packaging companies and warehouses also offer cartoning as part of their storage, distribution, and packaging services.
There are different types of cartoning machines based on your specific packaging requirements. Cartoning machines can be either vertical or horizontal based on how the product is placed into the carton. They can also be either automatic or semi-automatic.
Products are inserted from the side of the carton in horizontal cartoning machines. They are also known as end-load or lateral cartoners and can be used in intermittent and continuous modes. The ends are closed using a hot melt application or by tucking flaps into each other. Horizontal cartoners are well-suited for industries that require bulk packaging at high speeds. Because of this, horizontal cartoners are commonly used by the end-of-line packing industry for various products including coffee, cereal, pizza, and rice.
Vertical cartoning machines insert products from the top of the carton box. End flaps are then tucked, inserted, or glued together for closure. This type of cartoning is ideal for vials, jars, and bottles as it has short in-feed systems which reduce the possibility of damage. It is also well-suited for “bare” products such as grains and pasta as set amounts of products can be easily dropped into cartons before they are sealed.
Semi-automatic cartoners require an operator to put the product into the carton, whether they are vertical or horizontal cartoning machines. There is no automatic infeed which simplifies the machine operation but reduces speed and output. They also need a significant number of operators to make production sustainable.
Automatic cartoners automatically form, fill and seal cartons without the need for an operator. They have two modes, continuous and intermittent. The intermittent mode has a slower pace and pauses for the packing phase. This mode is well suited for specialized packaging of irregularly shaped products. Continuous mode is significantly faster with no pauses and is ideal for simple packaging or solid products with regular shapes. An automatic cartoning machine can be fitted with accessories that apply codes or insert leaflets.
Automated cartoning machines have several benefits for any manufacturer or packaging company. Carton packaging has many advantages over traditional packaging including increased efficiency, fewer errors, and lower costs. Here are some of the benefits of using automated cartoning machines:
There are two ways manufacturers and packaging companies use cartoning machines for inline and offline packaging. In-line packaging is where products are placed straight into packaging once they have left the production line. In these instances, the speed of the cartoning machine needs to match the production rate. This method is used for products that require immediate packaging including frozen foods, prepackaged meals, and bare products. Many manufacturers prefer this method as it is fast and effective.
Offline packaging separates the production and packaging process more clearly. Packaging and production are independent processes. Products may be transported to another facility or undergo other processes before reaching the cartoning machine.
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