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LINYOPACK (China) – Today, LINYOPACK launched the LY10300 series collaborative robot carton palletizers (1800 & 2000 versions), delivering flexible, high-performance intelligent packaging solutions with OEM customization services to global manufacturing clients, reinforcing its leadership in industrial automation.
· LY10300-1800:30KG payload, 1800mm working radius, ±0.01mm repeatability, 400KG body weight – ideal for small-to-medium production lines.
· LY10300-2000:40KG payload, 2000mm working radius, 750KG body weight – designed for heavy-duty, wide-range operations.
· Shared Features:
· 6-axis vertical joints for broad motion (±180°~±360° for base axes, 0-600mm lifting stroke), max speed 200mm/s (lifting axis) – ensuring high-speed palletizing.
· IP54 protection,operating in 0-45℃ (no condensation) – stable in harsh environments.
· Low-power design (2.0~3.0KVA) – energy-efficient without compromising productivity.
LINYOPACK offers end-to-end customization:
· Hardware:Customize mechanical structure (base size, arm length) to fit production layouts, carton specs (size, weight), and pallet patterns.
· Software:Develop bespoke control systems for multi-robot collaboration, smart scheduling, and MES/WMS integration – enabling digital transformation.
· Turnkey Solutions:Including installation, commissioning, and training – minimizing technical barriers for quick deployment.
Applications:Food, pharmaceutical, FMCG, e-commerce logistics – perfect for high-mix low-volume production, adapting to “flexible manufacturing” demands.
· R&D:30+ patents, cutting-edge robotics/automation tech – ensuring product innovation.
· Production:500+ units annual capacity via smart factories – rapid global order fulfillment.
· Service:24/7 technical support across Europe, America, Southeast Asia – lifetime equipment efficiency.
The LY10300 series embodies LINYOPACK’s customer-centric approach – leveraging customization to break free from “one-size-fits-all” limitations, empowering “one machine, thousands of scenarios” for smart manufacturing.