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Palletizing patterns with the use of a palletizer

 

Admin | May 13 2022

Patterns: Finished Goods (FG) are arranged in such a manner that it occupies maximum empty pallet area and offers maximum stability to the other layer stacked on top of it is referred to as a pattern. This pattern is designed to balance the entire load on the pallets in such a way that the load of the manufactured pallet is stable and allows layers to be easily stacked on top of it with an equal amount of available pallet space.

Traditional patterns: Interlock and Column - Interlocked and Column - There are two basic types of patterns: Interlocked and Column Stacked.

Interlocked patterns are created with rectangular packages that enable the palletizer to create a load that has each layer rotated 180 degrees for interlocking purposes. Thus a very stable load is built.

Column stacked loads can be created with packages where interlocking cannot occur.

 

 

 

Below is an example of the interlocking and column stacked patterns for various numbers of boxes per layer:

 

 

Using today's range of programmable controls and software, the number of case patterns that can be programmed into a fully automatic palletizer is virtually limitless. However, when a pattern is programmed into the palletizer, it is not simply a software change in the programmable controller itself. In some cases, mechanical adjustments are required for case stops, layer guides, etc...

Today's technology makes it possible to automate these transformations through the use of HMI (Human Machine Interface) which is an integral part of the Columbia Palletizer.

 

To know more about overcoming the palletizing challenges using the Columbia palletizers, get in touch with us on below details:

Tel : +91-722 893 1741

Email us: palletizing@colmac.in

 

 


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