Packaging lines represent the final stage in processing metal coils and sheets, ensuring products are ready for distribution. SHJLPACK specializes in providing solutions tailored to the specific requirements of each customer, taking into account the material type, final package format, required automation level, and available plant space. These lines can be integrated within a larger processing line (like slitting or cut-to-length) or function as independent units.
Our packaging lines are versatile, handling a range of product forms:
Slit Coils Packaging Lines
These lines are designed for efficient handling and packaging of multiple narrower coils resulting from the slitting process. Typical operations include:
- Slits down ending
- Individual slit weighing
- ID banding (strapping the inner diameter) using one or two heads
- Wrapping individual slits with paper or plastic film
- Applying identification labels
- Automatic application of spacers between coils
- Pallet loading and feeding systems
- Automatic pick-up and palletizing, often orienting slits eye-to-sky
- Protective film wrapping for the stacked slits
- Feeding and placing top covers
- Final stack strapping
- Final stack weighing
- Applying labels to the finished stack
Full Coils Packaging Lines
For full-width coils, the packaging process focuses on protecting the coil's integrity during handling and transit. Common operations involve:
- Application of edge protection rings on both the inner (ID) and outer (OD) diameters
- Applying protective film or paper through the coil's inner diameter
- Application of metallic covers for robust protection
- Applying side discs
- Weighing the finished coil package
- Applying labels for identification and tracking
Stacks of Cut Sheets Packaging Lines
When processing results in stacks of flat sheets, the packaging ensures stability and protection. Typical steps include:
- Net weighing of the sheet stack
- Applying a protective plastic cover
- Automatic pallet loading
- Loading and positioning the top cover
- Cross banding (strapping) the stack
- Longitudinal banding (strapping) the stack
- Gross weighing of the final stack package
- Applying labels to the stack
- Stack piling (creating multi-stack units if required)
SHJLPACK's expertise allows for the integration of various components and technologies, including equipment for specific tasks like automatic feeding systems, wrapping units, strapping machines, and specialized handling tools like magnetic carriages or vacuum plates, ensuring a comprehensive and reliable packaging solution tailored to the client's specific needs and production flow.
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