The multi-row paper cup packaging machine, also known as an automatic multi-lane cup packer, is specially designed for high-volume counting and packaging of various disposable cups, including plastic cups, paper cups, yogurt containers, bowls, and more. With flexible customization for packaging rows and units per pack, this equipment offers an efficient solution for large-scale cup production and packaging lines, widely applied in food & beverage, dairy, and fast-food service industries.
Equipped with an advanced PLC intelligent control system and a high-precision servo drive, the machine ensures synchronized operation of multiple rows with excellent stability and minimal downtime. Even under long continuous operation, it maintains high throughput with low failure rates, reducing maintenance costs.
Following a modular structure layout, this equipment has a compact footprint with high space utilization. It is user-friendly with a simple interface, easily operable after basic training. Integrated smart fault detection allows quick diagnostics, minimizing material waste due to mechanical misalignment.
The system supports a wide range of cup shapes and sizes, accommodating different specifications and adjusting easily for various row and quantity configurations. Whether packaging 3-row, 4-row, or 6-row cups, the adjustable parameters allow swift changeovers between order types.
Packaged cups are arranged neatly and tightly, optimizing storage and transportation space—ideal for operations with high-volume logistics demands.
A high-accuracy photoelectric sensor system combined with multi-channel synchronization calibration ensures precise cup counting, even for irregular-shaped or fragile cups. With flexible mode-switching capabilities, the system rapidly responds to diverse packaging tasks.
Featuring an innovative synchronized pushing mechanism, the multi-row cup packaging equipment ensures seamless transitions through cup feeding, positioning, stacking, and packaging. This prevents common packaging issues such as cup toppling, jamming, or misalignment, ensuring continuous and stable production.