Using advanced computer-aided design (CAD) tools, mechanical design solution companies create detailed 3D models of their clients' products. These models can be used for simulation, prototyping, and testing.

A case erector machine is a type of automated packaging equipment used to form and set up cardboard boxes or cases for filling and sealing. It is commonly used in industries such as food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and consumer goods.

The machine typically works by taking flat, knocked-down cardboard boxes and automatically forming them into their desired shape. It then glues or tapes the bottom flaps of the box, creating a secure, bottom-sealed case ready for filling.

Case erector machines offer several benefits to manufacturers, including increased efficiency and productivity, reduced labor costs, and improved consistency and accuracy in case formation. They can also help to reduce the risk of repetitive stress injuries, as the manual task of forming cases is automated.

Case erector machines play an important role in the packaging process, helping to ensure that products are protected and shipped safely, while also reducing packaging costs and improving efficiency.

Case erector

Case erector