ValTara unveils new PKR-Dual Delta robot case packer for pouches

ValTara unveils new PKR-Dual Delta robot case packer for pouches

ValTara, a Paxiom Group company has announced the launch of its new PKR-Dual Delta Robot pick and place case packer designed to provide fast, accurate, and efficient case packing for a wide range of products. The PKR-Dual Delta Robot pick and place case packing cell features two Delta robots working in tandem to pick and…


ValTara, a Paxiom Group company has announced the launch of its new PKR-Dual Delta Robot pick and place case packer designed to provide fast, accurate, and efficient case packing for a wide range of products.

The PKR-Dual Delta Robot pick and place case packing cell features two Delta robots working in tandem to pick and place products into cases at high speeds. The system is capable of handling a wide range of products, including bags, pouches, cartons, and trays.

The provider of robotic packaging equipment said that unlike traditional case packing systems, which can be complex and expensive, its machine is designed to be easy to use, compact, and affordable for companies of all sizes to integrate into their packaging processes.

The company has focused on creating a system that is both efficient and versatile, without overcomplicating the design or requiring a sky-high investment.

“We are excited to introduce the PKR-Dual Delta Robot pick and place case packing cell to the market,” says Nicholas Taraborelli, vice president of Paxiom. “This system represents the latest in packaging technology, and we are confident that it will provide our customers with the speed, accuracy, and efficiency they need to stay competitive in today’s fast-paced manufacturing environment.”

The PKR-Dual Delta Robot pick and place case packing cell is available now from ValTara SRL.

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