The third-generation canned packaging machine has officially entered the mass production stage. This upgraded canned packaging machine focuses on "thinking packaging lines". When I went to the food factory to debug the equipment last week, the operator Master Wang was very happy when he touched the touch screen of the new machine: "In the past, I had to use a ruler to adjust the parameters for a long time. Now it's like playing with a mobile phone. I can automatically calibrate the position of the can mouth with two clicks." In fact, behind this is the visual positioning system we specially developed. Through the high-definition camera to capture the position of the can body in real time, with the servo motor fine-tuning, the accuracy can be stably controlled within 0.5 mm.
What makes us most proud is the "Transformers" attribute of this set of equipment. Just last month, we made a customized solution for a customer who makes honey. Their glass jars have a special shape, and ordinary canning and packaging machines can't handle it at all. Our engineers modified the adjustable filling nozzle based on the standard model within three days, and now the customer's production line can run 200 more cans per hour. Watching the acceptance video they sent, the golden honey liquid fell accurately into the mouth of the special-shaped jar. The workshop master Lao Ma patted the equipment and said: "This is much more flexible than the machines we played when we were young!"
We also paid attention to energy saving and environmental protection. The new model is specially designed with an energy recovery module. For example, the residual pressure generated by the canning and packaging machine during vacuuming can now be converted into the starting power for the next sealing process. A chemical customer has calculated that this improvement alone allows them to save 15% of their energy consumption costs each month. Not to mention that the entire machine is made of food-grade stainless steel, which completely eliminates the risk of lubricant contamination. Now even customers who make baby food are rushing to place orders.
During this period, people always ask me: "Why are your canning and packaging machines so popular?" In my opinion, the secret lies in the wall posters in the workshop - "treat each part as a work of art". The Southeast Asian merchants who visited last week originally brought information about five suppliers, but when they saw that our equipment can self-check while producing and can remotely diagnose faults through mobile phone APP, they signed a letter of intent on the spot.
Right now, we are busy preparing for the industry exhibition. I heard that colleagues in the marketing department want to paint the new canning and packaging machines in "starry blue". In my opinion, this color is well chosen - it looks like the sky outside the workshop window where we work overtime late at night, and like the metal parts that operate precisely on the assembly line. On the road of intelligent upgrading, our story with canning and packaging machines is about to open a new sea of stars.