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Static Packaging machinery is used throughout all packaging operations, involving primary packages to distribution packs. This includes many packaging processes: fabrication, cleaning, filling, sealing, combining, labeling, overwrapping, palletizing.
Without packaging equipment, some packaging operations are impossible. To prepare or seal a package, heat seals are often included. Even in slow, labor-intensive operations, heat sealers are required.
The effectiveness of the heat seal is crucial to product safety in many industries, so the heat sealing process must be tightly controlled with documented validation and verification protocols. Packages must have identical seals in accordance with food, drug, and medical regulations. The right tools are needed.
Packaging operations can be set up to handle a variety of package sizes and shapes or to only handle uniform packages, with the packaging line or machinery being adjusted between production runs.
Workers can certainly adapt to package variation through slow manual operations, but some automated lines can also handle significant random variation.
Some packagers gain advantages by transitioning from manual to semi-automatic to fully automated packaging lines. Quality can be improved, throughput can be increased, and labor costs can be clearly controlled.
The Global Static Package system market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Static Package System XL – a one-of-a-kind device for dimensioning that combines high-tech dimensioning with cost-effective pricing.
The SPS and SPSXL are made to capture shipment and product data, dimensions, weight, dimensional weight, and up to seven custom data fields with accuracy, dependability, and efficiency at a fraction of the cost of market leaders.
Additionally, change “7 custom data fields” to “10 custom data fields” for the standard size SPS, which can measure up to 24″ x 24″ x 37″ objects. The SPS-XL, on the other hand, can measure up to 32″ x 32″ x 37″ objects.
Incorporating industrial-grade ultrasonic sensors, the SPS System provides precise dimensional measurements for a wide range of packages.
The advanced system, in contrast to some dimensional weighing and cubing systems, is made to work reliably and accurately in rough industrial and shipping station applications.
Direct and indirect lighting, which can affect other camera-based systems like our SPS 3D, do not affect the ultrasonic sensors.