Crate Packers
Crate Packing Solutions
HMPS are leading the way when it comes to precision pick & place loading of plastic crates. Production tested models ranging from single station entry level systems to 3 station high speed systems handling 250 bottles per minute. With the ability to hand a large container range starting from small 250ML round up to large 3L rectangular plastic bottles and everything in between. With numerous proven gripper designs, the systems are easily adaptable to other container styles such as gable top milk cartons.
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Our Multi-Lane Crate Packer, designed to load 3x3 crates with 2L bottles. Capacity to load up to 240 Bottles per minute.
Video showcasing one of our latest diverter projects from different angles. Designed to divert 2L bottles down conveyors.
Another one of our milk crate loading systems. This is a cut down version of our high speeds systems. Being only fed from a single in-feed it is a good option for smaller dairies. The crate loader can handle 300ml, 500ml, 750ml, 1L and 2L bottles at up to 100 bottles/minute. The project was supplied as a turn key installation. The scope also included an integrated robotic palletiser. Crate washer. Crate destacker as well as crate and bottle conveyors.
A new install for one of our long-time clients. This new loader rounds out our suite of milk crate loaders, covering the top end of the speed range. Utilising a 1-3 telescopic lane diverter bottles are diverted to 3 crate loading stations allowing for a top speed of 260 bottles/minute for standard 2L plastic milk
HMPS designed and manufactured a special crate packer for an Australian dairy. Here is a video of the crate packer packing bottled milk. Due to the bottled milk with thinner plastic walls, the handling of the product needed special consideration in order to avoid product damage throughout the packing process. Our latest crate packer running
HMPS designed and manufactured a special crate packer for an Australian dairy. Here is a video of the crate packer packing bottled milk. Due to the bottled milk with thinner plastic walls, the handling of the product needed special consideration in order to avoid product damage throughout the packing process. This machine packs twice the