The servo-driven sachet sorting machine is a machine used for sorting and orientating various types of sachets or pouches in a manufacturing process. The system uses servo motors to control the movement and positioning of each sachet as it passes through the sorting station.
Servo-driven sachet sorting machines can handle unstructured heap materials, from aggregating to dispersing and finally arranging them in order for further processing in packaging machines. After being piled up in hopper, the sachets transport conveyor activates, conveying the sachets onto low- speed rollers. Using low, middle, and high-speed rollers, the device sorts the sachets one by one, sending it out of the sachet sorter. The sachet sent out follows the requirements of the packaging, either in terms of form, sequence, or stacking direction, and enters the packaging machine conveyor for the next packaging process.
Overall, the servo-driven sachet sorting machine is an automated machine dedicated to sorting and orientating various types of sachets or packets according to their packaging needs. It uses servo motors to control the movement and positioning of each item for precise and consistent placement into the designated containers or boxes. These systems are particularly beneficial in industries such as food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and personal care products where large volumes of similar items require accurate and efficient sorting and packing. Moreover, these systems can be seamlessly integrated with other automation equipment like checkweighers, and cartoning machines, forming a comprehensive production line solution.