In a groundbreaking collaboration, Packserv joins forces with a university to introduce a cutting-edge fully programmable liquid filler. This innovative partnership marks a significant leap forward in liquid filling technology, offering precision, flexibility, and efficiency like never before. Let’s delve into the details of this game-changing advancement.
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In the manufacturing landscape where adaptability and innovation are paramount, packaging equipment and services provider Packserv is at the forefront of change.
In the aftermath of Covid, Packserv is championing self-sufficiency and helping to foster onshore manufacturing by setting a new standard for Australian packaging production.
What sets Packserv apart is its unwavering commitment to being a wholly local, engineering design facility.
This homegrown advantage equips Packserv with the capacity and state-of-the art design facilities necessary to engineer cutting-edge, digitally enhanced machines poised to disrupt traditional packaging processes and drive efficiencies across the entire FMCG sector.
In a groundbreaking collaboration with UTS, PhD candidate Solomon Ould has been working with the design team at Packserv. They are on the verge of launching a liquid filling machine that represents a leap into the digital future of manufacturing.
The key innovation? Full digital programmability. Say goodbye to manual adjustments of filler heads, bottom-up fill, gates, speeds and timings. With the onboard technology of this machine, height adjustments are as simple as programming via the HMI digital screen.
This new machine is designed to be fully customisable, accommodating as many filling heads as required, making it suitable for businesses ranging from SMEs to large-scale manufacturers.
But the innovation doesn’t stop there. Packserv’s commitment to redefining Australian-made packaging machinery includes the introduction of individual adjustable cylinders. This feature enables filling containers of multiple sizes simultaneously.
Furthermore, that twin-lane access system expedites production by eliminating the need for fillers to wait for indexation of bottles. Instead, fillers can swiftly transition to the secondary lane effectively doubling production outputs.
The exciting news is that this game-changing machinery is set to make its debut at the APPEX trade show in March 2024. Manufacturers visiting APPEX will have the unique opportunity to experience first-hand the future of packaging technology and Packserv’s new range of machinery.
Stay tuned as Packserv continues to lead the way in redefining standards and pushing the boundaries of what is possible in liquid filling solutions.