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In packaging industry accessories—such as standard fasteners, special-shaped stamping parts, and small rubber injection-molded components—most can be integrated into automatic packaging processes. However, certain materials present challenges.
Limitations of Standard Parts for Automation
While standard parts like screws and nuts are generally suitable for automation, factors such as excessive lubricating oil can hinder the process. High oil levels may disrupt sorting and counting, affecting packaging accuracy. Additionally, varying surface treatments can lead to product damage during sorting, making automatic packaging transformations inadvisable. Assembly components, such as expansion bolts, often disassemble during automatic feeding, requiring special handling mechanisms to ensure stability.
Challenges with Special-Shaped Stamping Parts
Yes, special-shaped stamping parts complicate automatic packaging. While standard designs can often be adapted, unique shapes that connect with one another typically necessitate manual assistance for packaging processes.
Rubber and Injection Molding Accessories
Rubber products require careful design attention due to their elasticity, which can lead to material leakage. In contrast, injection-molded components face issues related to defects and instability, impacting the smoothness of the packaging operation.
In summary, the suitability of automatic packaging for small accessories depends on their shape, size, and material characteristics. This insight from Ruian Kally Machinery serves as a guide for those considering counting and packaging automation.
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