
The process flow of fully automatic grabbing, handling, and transfer for capped bottles and jars is achieved through the three-axis gantry robotic arms combined with a pneumatic gripper cluster system. The high-speed movement of the three-axis gantry integrates with pneumatic gripping, while the flexible design of the pneumatic gripper cluster adapts to various bottle types, ensuring grabbing stability.
The process flow for automated sorting and transferring of unordered incoming bottles is achieved through the collaborative operation of gantry robotic arms and inductive grippers. It can handle multi-specification and unordered bottles and jars, adapting to complex incoming container scenarios.
High-temperature resistant robots replace manual labor to invert high-temperature blanks from the blank mould to the blow mould, enabling automated production of glass bottles without clamp rings.
Robots are first applied to the glassware lehr charging process in high-temperature sections, an innovation marking a significant advancement in the intelligent and automated transformation of the daily-use glass industry.
An integrated process combining vision systems with multi-robot collaborative operations achieves full-process automated sorting, production line switching, and capping. Vision sorting and robotic line changeovers support multi-variety, multi-batch production, driving modular and intelligent upgrades of packaging lines.
Intelligent sorting of multi-category bottled products is achieved through collaborative operations of three industrial robots. The system integrates key technologies such as machine vision, motion control, and path planning, featuring flexible production capabilities to adapt to mixed-line sorting requirements for different bottle shapes.
The process of contactless fully automated capping and decal protection is achieved through vision inspection and robotic collaboration. Vision positioning combined with robotic coordination ensures millimeter-level precision capping, optimizing packaging workflows and driving intelligent production line upgrades.
The integration of the rotary bottle machine and the dual-station robotic sorting system enables intelligent and flexible upgrades of the entire production line, supporting rapid changeover and continuous production of multi-variety special-shaped bottles, thus significantly improving the manufacturing efficiency and flexibility of complex glass containers.
The dual-station robotic sorting system enables fully automated sorting and lehr loading throughout the process, enhancing sorting efficiency and enabling continuous operation. By combining vision systems with specialized fixtures, it flexibly addresses the production needs of multi-variety and small-batch manufacturing.
The single-station robot sorting system enables fully automated high-temperature sorting operations with high efficiency. Combining high-speed single-station operation and high-temperature resistance design, it significantly improves sorting efficiency, ensures sorting accuracy, and reduces manual dependency.
Through collaborative operations of machine vision and high-temperature resistant robots, automatic bottle loading/unloading for fire polishing machines is achieved, reducing human errors and improving first-pass yield. High-temperature resistant robots replace manual operations to avoid safety risks in high-temperature environments, enabling continuous and efficient production.