The destacker has been developed to eliminate stagnation problems and handling time when entering products, crates, pallets, etc. With the destacker, entire stacks can be loaded from the truck into the machine and entered into the production process one by one without people handling them. This can optionally be expanded with a buffer track. The destacker as shown has been developed for unstacking and insulation boards. These insulation boards are entered as a high stack, then the destacker will lift the stacks and feed the boards one by one for further processing in the powder process.
Of course, not every batch is the same and the destacker can process different thicknesses of plates. The desired sheet thickness can easily be entered via a Human-Machine Interface. After entering, the destacker will carefully execute the panels one by one.
Our destacker can be scaled, making it widely applicable! If you are curious whether the destacker can provide a solution to your destacking problem, please contact us to discuss the possibilities.
A destacker uses mechanics, pneumatics and smart control arrangements to remove items from a stack. A stack can be entered into the device, which destacks the items at the right times and transfers them to the next system. Full automation is possible using sensors and smart systems.
Using a destacker increases the efficiency and speed of the stacking process, reduces labor costs, minimizes errors and ensures a steady supply of items for further processing, resulting in improved productivity and quality.
Yes, destackers are designed to be integrated into existing production lines, but this often requires adjustments and engineering to ensure seamless integration.
Yes, destackers can be programmed to follow different stacking patterns, which can be useful for various applications.
Destackers are commonly used in industry sectors such as packaging, food processing, pharmaceuticals, logistics and automation, where stacked items need to be efficiently destacked and further processed.