In the arena of industrial machinery, horizontal cartoning machines stand as formidable players, driving efficiency and productivity across various sectors. As packaging remains a crucial aspect of product delivery, these machines are integral to numerous industries, from food and pharmaceuticals to electronics. This article aims to unfold the intricacies of horizontal cartoning machines, spotlight prominent manufacturers, and guide prospective buyers through key considerations when purchasing such machinery. Additionally, we'll explore the benefits of sourcing through Exapro, a trusted platform dedicated to simplifying and supporting the purchasing journey.

Used Romaco P100 Cartoning machine

Year: 2001

Capacity units 100 u/mn
Max length (C) 150 mm
Max width (B) 60 mm
Min length (C) 60 mm
Min width (B) 15 mm
Min height (A) 20 mm

CAM HV 2 - Horizontal cartoner used

Year: 2006

Capacity units 260 u/mn
Max length (C) 230 mm
Max width (B) 160 mm
Min length (C) 70 mm
Min width (B) 20 mm
Min height (A) 12 mm

Cam HV2 Cartoning machine

Year: 2000

Capacity units 260 u/mn
Max length (C) 230 mm
Max width (B) 70 mm
Min length (C) 70 mm
Min width (B) 12 mm
Min height (A) 20 mm

MARCHESINI MOD. BA 100 - Horizontal cartoner used

Year: 1983

Capacity units 120 u/mn
Max length (C) 170 mm
Max width (B) 100 mm
Min length (C) 50 mm
Min width (B) 18 mm
Min height (A) 12 mm

CAM MOD. HS 30 - Horizontal cartoner used

Year: 1990

DESCRIPTION: Horizontal cartoning machine. Displaying device for controlling material on tray, controlling presence of product, cases, and packed product. Electric security device on the product pusher. Plexiglas protection with electric security device. Easily accessible emergency buttons. SECTORS OF USE: The principal sectors of application are those of the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food. MAIN FEATURES: Cartoning machine suitable for the packing …

CAM MOD. AV78 - Vertical cartoner used

Year: 1987

DESCRIPTION: Alternate motion cartoning machine with vertical insertion of the box and quick change of format. The machine is equipped with devices for the control of material, package and product presence, electrical safety of the product on the pusher, plexiglass protections, safety devices, emergency buttons in positions of maximum accessibility, control panel display of the arrests. SECTORS OF USE: Pharmaceutical, …

IWKA Mod. CPE - HORIZONTAL INTERMITTENT CARTONER

Year: 1995

Capacity units 80 u/mn
Max length (C) 180 mm
Max width (B) 75 mm
Min length (C) 55 mm
Min width (B) 20 mm
Min height (A) 15 mm

MARCHESINI MOD. BA50 - Automatic horizontal cartoner used

Year: 2000

Min length (C) 70 mm
Min width (B) 40 mm
Min height (A) 20 mm
Max length (C) 190 mm
Max width (B) 140 mm
Max height (A) 80 mm

PFM S.p.A. Packaging Machinery Pearl Cartoning machine

Year: 2018

Almost new Flow Pack machine for bagging products. All features are in the attached PDF file

Klöckner P4/200 Cartoning machine

Year: 1996

Capacity units 200 u/mn
Max length (C) 150 mm
Max width (B) 115 mm
Min length (C) 60 mm
Min width (B) 30 mm
Min height (A) 12 mm

CAM mod. PR78 - AUTOMATIC HORIZONTAL CARTONER

Year: 1983

Capacity units 120 u/mn
Max length (C) 150 mm
Max width (B) 80 mm
Min length (C) 50 mm
Min width (B) 15 mm
Min height (A) 12 mm

CAM MOD. P2R66 - Automatic horizontal cartoner used

Year:

Capacity units 100 u/mn
Max length (C) 185 mm
Max width (B) 120 mm
Min length (C) 80 mm
Min width (B) 40 mm
Min height (A) 20 mm

MARCHESINI MOD. BA 400 - Horizontal automatic cartoner used

Year: 1981

Capacity units 300 u/mn
Max length (C) 150 mm
Max width (B) 70 mm
Min length (C) 78 mm
Min width (B) 25 mm
Min height (A) 15 mm

BFB IMA Mod. A94 ; 3728 BA - AUTOMATIC HORIZONTAL CARTONER AND CASE PACKER

Year: 1999

Capacity units 240 u/mn
Max length (C) 150 mm
Max width (B) 85 mm
Min length (C) 30 mm
Min width (B) 12 mm
Min height (A) 55 mm

Used CAM mod. K0 - HORIZONTAL CARTONER

Year: 1992

Capacity units 800 u/mn
Max length (C) 130 mm
Max width (B) 65 mm
Min length (C) 65 mm
Min width (B) 35 mm
Min height (A) 14 mm

TGM Box 90 Cartoning machine

Year: 2010

Capacity units 83 u/mn
Max length (C) 120 mm
Max width (B) 100 mm
Min length (C) 60 mm
Min width (B) 20 mm
Min height (A) 15 mm

IMA SAFE mod. FLEXA CSD - Automatic horizontal cartoner used

Year: 2009

Capacity units 140 u/mn
Max length (C) 120 mm
Max width (B) 50 mm
Min length (C) 93 mm
Min width (B) 26 mm
Min height (A) 26 mm

PROMATIC Mod. AS100 - Automatic Horizontal Cartoner used

Year: 1995

Min length (C) 20 mm
Min width (B) 12 mm
Min height (A) 20 mm
Max length (C) 100 mm
Max width (B) 60 mm
Max height (A) 100 mm

MARCHESINI Mod. BA 400 - Continuous motion horizontal cartoner used

Year: 1991

Capacity units 300 u/mn
Max length (C) 150 mm
Max width (B) 70 mm
Min length (C) 78 mm
Min width (B) 15 mm
Min height (A) 15 mm

BFB IMA Mod. A94 - AUTOMATIC HORIZONTAL CARTONER

Year: 1999

Capacity units 240 u/mn
Max length (C) 210 mm
Max width (B) 150 mm
Min length (C) 55 mm
Min width (B) 30 mm
Min height (A) 12 mm


Technical Components and Functioning of Horizontal Cartoning Machines

At its core, a horizontal cartoning machine is composed of several vital components. The carton Magazine is where flat, pre-glued cartons are stored. The Pickup System, typically a suction or mechanical device, fetches the cartons, opening them and placing them onto a continuously moving conveyor.

 

Next comes the Product Infeed System, where the product is loaded into the open carton, either manually or automatically, depending on the machine's design.

Lastly, the Closing Mechanism, either using tuck-in flaps or applying adhesive, seals the carton before it's discharged from the machine. This entire process is precisely synchronized for smooth, efficient operation.

 

Leading Manufacturers of Horizontal Cartoning Machines

IMA Group: With a global reputation for technological excellence and versatility, IMA Group is a leading name in the realm of packaging machinery, including horizontal cartoning machines.

Marchesini Group: This Italian manufacturer delivers reliable, high-performance horizontal cartoning machines. Their innovative designs cater to various industrial needs, making them a top choice among many businesses.

Bosch Packaging Technology: Renowned for their durable, efficient machines, Bosch is a trusted name in the packaging industry, providing solutions that ensure productivity and effectiveness.

Uhlmann: A powerhouse in the world of packaging machinery, Uhlmann is renowned for their robust, precision-engineered horizontal cartoning machines. These high-capacity machines are built to provide reliable performance in high-demand environments.

Romaco: Known for their focus on innovation and user-friendly designs, Romaco offers a range of efficient and versatile horizontal cartoning machines, ensuring optimal packaging results across various sectors.

 

Key Considerations When Purchasing Horizontal Cartoning Machines

When contemplating a horizontal cartoning machine purchase, certain factors demand careful attention:

 

Verify the machine's condition and assess the operational status of all components.

Check if the machine's capacity aligns with your production requirements.

Confirm the machine's compatibility with the type of cartons and products you handle.

Inquire about any specific electrical or environmental conditions needed for operation.

 

Benefits of Buying Through Exapro

Exapro's platform provides a secure and simplified purchasing experience. Their involvement in every step of the sale process and their expert advice ensure that buyers make informed decisions. Moreover, Exapro aids in facilitating smooth and transparent communication between buyers and sellers, making transactions hassle-free.

 

Budget Considerations

The price range for horizontal cartoning machines generally spans from 18,000€ to 45,000€. Keep in mind to account for ongoing operational and maintenance costs while setting your budget.

 

Organising Transportation

While transportation falls under the buyer's responsibility, assistance can be provided by the seller or Exapro if needed. Conducting a thorough inspection before transportation is critical. Ensuring that all components are secured and ready for transit helps prevent potential complications and additional repair costs down the line.