The fully automatic packaging machine refers to the manual that actively loads medicine bottles, tablets, ointments, etc. into a folded cardboard box. Automatic cartoning machines, fully automatic high-speed cartoning machines, and locally fully functional high-speed cartoning machines also have additional functions such as sealing labels or heat shrink packaging. The feeding of active packaging machines is generally divided into three imports: manual import, drug bottle import, and chassis import. The entire process from feeding the chassis to packaging and forming can be roughly divided into four stages: unloading, unpacking, filling, and sealing. The next box usually consists of a suction cup that absorbs a cardboard box from the feeding port and then moves downwards onto the main line of the box using card guides.
Together, there will be two cards that can move forward and rise from below. In the early years, the side of the cardboard box would get stuck in the direction, so the box would open at a right angle and move forward to the filling area. After long-term operation, the accuracy cannot meet the requirements, and the synchronization is poor, requiring improvement in reliability; The product has low habits, relatively simple functions, and narrow habits. There are strict rules for the shape and volume of loaded drugs. After filling the loading area, the organization of the machine will fold the ears into the left and right guide rails, and then perform a lid closing action. Before closing the lid, the organization will first bend the plug of the cardboard box, and then use a push plate to bend the lid to insert the plug into the box and close it.