W.
Amsler's New Semi-Automatic Palletizer Delivers
Greater Output and Reduced Operator Involvement
Newly Redesigned Empty-Bottle
Palletizer
Features Rigid Frame Gantry for Easier Operation
ANAHEIM, Calif., February 9, 2010 – W. Amsler
Equipment Inc., a leading Canadian manufacturer of all-electric, reheat
stretch-blow molding machines based in Richmond Hill, Ont., has launched
a redesigned semi-automatic palletizer which offers greater automation,
less operator involvement, greater operator ease, and increased productivity
and output. It is the basis of a newly designed modular system that allows
the manufacturer to add options and tailor a system for their individual
needs. The new empty-bottle palletizer runs about 8000 bottles/hr and
delivers 30% greater output than previous models. Amsler made the announcement
during the WestPack 2010 exhibition Feb. 9-11 in Anaheim, Calif.
Amsler has offered machine upgrades in the past but the total redesign
was in response to customer demand, according to President Werner Amsler.
The first unit is currently under construction and will be completed in
June. The redesigned palletizer will be located in Amsler’s testing
lab in Richmond Hill and will be available to customers for testing and
production trials.
The 64-in by 132-in modular palletizer features a rigid frame gantry for
precise and easy transfer of the bottle layers to the pallet. This results
in reduced labor, easier operation, straighter pallets, and the elimination
of a hoist crane. Bottles are conveyed into the palletizer via a 20-ft
standard conveying system. Bottle rows can be staggered for proper nesting.
Each completed layer of bottles is shuttled to the pallet in the rigid
frame gantry. Once a precise, repeatable position is reached, the frame
is lowered onto the skid with a two-speed electric lifting device. The
previous layer of bottles is held in place by an adjustable frame and
a pneumatic clamp. The slip sheet supports are withdrawn and the frame
is then raised and the gantry is repositioned back to its home position
for reloading of the next layer. Collating of the next layer continues
during the layer transfer to maximize output.
A strong vacuum system holds the slip sheets flat and allows the use
of recycled slip sheets. The palletizer can handle a range of bottles
sizes from 50-ml to 10-L. The unit is constructed of rugged heavy-gauge
tubular steel. Several options are available including a left- or right-side
bottle in-feed and a pallet dispenser.
Amsler’s line of palletizer equipment also includes a fully-automatic
machine and a stand-alone bagger.
About W. Amsler Equipment Inc.
W. Amsler Equipment Inc. is a privately-held Canadian company founded
in 1994 by Werner Amsler. The company manufactures state-of-the-art, highly-efficient
reheat stretch-blow molding machines and auxiliary equipment for manufacturers
of plastic containers for the carbonated soft drink, water, and food industries.
The product line includes linear machines with output up to10,000 bottles/hr
and rotary equipment for up to 24,000 bottles/hr. The company was one
of the first to develop all-electric machines which provide users with
highly-repeatable processing, energy savings up to 50% vs. hydraulics,
and a 75% reduction in maintenance costs.
W. Amsler also supplies auxiliary equipment for complete blow bolding
plants, water treatment, and filling lines. These products include bottle-inspection
units, air compressors, process chillers, mold temperature-control units,
blow-dome spin-off trimmers, gaylord dumpers, vacuum conveyors, and blow
molds. The company has also partnered with companies to provide turnkey
liquid filling equipment. More details are available at www.amslerequipment.net
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