Brief: In this video, we provide essential tips for operating the PLC Control AC 380V Automatic Honey Spoon Filling Machine to prevent mess and ensure precise filling. You'll see a practical demonstration of the machine's automated spoon filling and sealing process, including how the PLC control system, photoelectric film correction, and piston-based filling work together for accurate, spill-free packaging.
Related Product Features:
PLC-controlled system ensures synchronized operations and reliable performance for continuous 24-hour work.
Piston-type quantitative filling with adjustable volume offers non-contact, accurate dispensing within ±1.5%.
Stainless steel 304 storage tank and corrosion-resistant materials comply with food sanitation standards.
Photoelectric eye tracking automatically corrects film patterns and cup alignment for precise sealing.
Constant temperature hot-press sealing with adjustable pressure ensures secure, one-time seals.
Chain stepping transmission mechanism provides stable and reliable movement for consistent output.
Film release system uses a vacuum generator and mechanical arm for efficient film handling.
Supports various covering materials like PE, PP, and PET/PE for versatile packaging applications.
FAQs:
What is the filling accuracy of this honey spoon filling machine?
The machine provides a high filling accuracy of ±1.5%, ensuring precise and consistent portion control for honey or similar products.
Can this machine operate continuously?
Yes, it is designed for continuous 24-hour operation, supported by its robust chain stepping transmission and PLC-controlled synchronization.
What materials are used in the construction of this machine?
It uses food-grade, anti-corrosion materials including stainless steel 304 for the storage tank, along with aluminum alloy and copper components, complying with food sanitation laws.
How does the film correction system work?
The photoelectric eye tracking system automatically corrects the film pattern and aligns it with the cup mouth, ensuring accurate positioning during the sealing process.