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The Machine That Denested 1,094 Trays in 60 Seconds

We wanted to use off-the-shelf equipment with very little modifications

World Record: 1,094 Trays Denested in 60 Seconds

On Friday May 5th, 2023, QUPAQ set a World Record within tray denesting. We did that live at interpack 23 – the biggest trade fair in Europe within Food Manufacturing. But why did we do it, and what has happened since?

Ever since we returned home from interpack 23 with a World Record – 1,094 trays denested in 60 seconds – we have been met with many questions and comments about this feat. The response has been quite overwhelming, with so many of our partners and customers congratulating us.

Not about Speed

Speed is not the main KPI or bottleneck of a tray denester. As the world’s leading vendor of tray denesting machinery we of course know that. Most tray denesters can already run faster than the other machinery needed on a production line. This could be tray sealers, processing technology and end-of-line equipment. Even basic conveyors.

As many have clearly pointed out: No company is about to run 1,000+ trays per minute on a single line. But that is not what this record is about.

Reliability above All

When we decided to set a world record, we already knew it would be a challenge. To be honest, we weren’t convinced if it would be possible at all. Of course, if we custom built everything and designed the perfect tray for the attempt, everything is possible. But we wanted to use off-the-shelf equipment with very little modifications.

We quickly decided on using an INTRAY Smart Stand Servo for the attempt. There were changes made to the gearing to reach the speed needed. Our main concern was the denesting tool – the Smart Tool. We had to make absolutely sure, that no tray errors would surface during the attempt.

Thinking Differently

Building this machine forced us to think in other ways, and everything had to do with reliability.

The way the tool was constructed – especially the screws – is innovation at its highest. We did some things with this tool that will also be seen in the commercially available Smart Tools we are building right now, and for new tooling concepts still to come. This teaser is placed here on purpose.

Next Problem: Gravity

After the machine was designed it was time to consider if trays would be able to release the tool fast enough before the next tray in line would come.

This has to do with gravity. At this speed, when a tray exits the tool, it actually slows down in mid-air, as the denesting tool works at a much higher acceleration and speed, than gravity alone is able to pull. This would make the trays renest mid-air. Remember, we are talking about 18.23 trays per second!

We had many ideas on how to solve this. One of the things we discussed was using air to transport the trays away from the tool. In theory it could be possible to control and forward the denested trays to the next point in the operation, with pneumatic tubing instead of traditional conveyors, however it would not be very flexible nor cost-effective.

Instead, we solved it in the tray denesting tool also. The screws accelerate the trays down the spindle, so the trays are released faster than the gravitational pull.

They still slow down mid-air, but late enough to be removed manually. That is why we had an operator on the floor to push the trays away. We also added a plate on the machine frame that would also bounce the trays away.

The 3rd Attempt

When the INTRAY Smart Stand Servo was assembled and we fired it up for the first time, it ran perfectly! Very few glitches and technical issues showed during the build. And would you believe it: we have never had a tray error with this machine! In fact, it can even run with used trays… it’s just THAT reliable!

And yes, it can run faster. It is not the mechanics that are holding the speed back, but the sensors. If it should run faster, it would need other sensors able to run more hertz.

Our 3rd attempt at interpack 23 would have been well above 1,100 trays, but the sensor had a glitch during the attempt, so hundreds of trays wasn’t counted. In our workshop our sensors were connected to the screen over WiFi, but at interpack we had to cable it shortly before the record, as there was so much disturbance in the radio waves creating latency. We suspect the sensor may have jumped back to WiFi before the 3rd attempt.

Nevertheless, the trays were denested without any tray errors.

The Trays

The trays we used were ultra low stacking types of trays with only 1mm gap between them. We just love these trays as they are among the most sustainable choices of trays available today. They are very predictable and have a strong edge and bevel that can withstand high capacity denesting. We found them to be the best choice for this world record attempt.

That said, it is possible to reach very high speeds with other types of trays also with this machine. But many factors play in: Tray size, tray weight, stack height, resilience and tray shape. Pushing the limits of the machine is also pushing the limits of the trays, no doubt.

Why We Did It…

Leaders in denesting innovation. This was written above our exhibition at interpack 23. And we insist on staying innovative and push the boundaries of what is possible. We do this every day for our partners and customers.

It is vital to keep pushing the limits when building a sustainable future and reliable food production capable of supporting a growing world population.

The learnings we got from building for this world record will go directly into both existing and future products. Just like Formula 1 is an innovative space for road car technology.

Even if no line is able to handle 1,094 trays per minute, we hope to have inspired the technology manufacturers to keep pushing and work towards the perfect automation scenario. If every factor is optimized, we could collectively reach much higher automation output than we already do.

We would love to work together on a case with Tray Sealing companies on building the optimal case for this. We can absolutely deliver the speed and reliability needed!

Quality. Quantified.

Thank You

We want to thank these companies in particular:

  • Sealpac UK & Partners

  • Sealpac GmbH

  • Schneider Electric

  • JMC Packaging Ltd.

  • Faerch Group

  • Handtmann Ltd

  • Danish Export Association

  • Finnvacum Oy Ab

  • Steen FoodTec

  • Klöckner Pentaplast

  • Marel

  • MULTIVAC Group

  • Zultech Solutions

  • Packaging Journal

  • Packaging Europe

  • Plus Pack

  • JEROS A/S

  • Sofina Foods Inc.

  • Hilton Foods UK

  • Empirical Packaging Solutions

  • Cabinplant

  • VARIOVAC PS SystemPack GmbH

  • Farm Foods Australia

  • Lerøy Seafood Group ASA

  • ITW Dynatec

  • MULTIPOND Group

  • Nordvac GmbH

  • Havel-Maschinen.at

  • Ultrapak – packaging machines

  • Weber Inc.

  • Ishida Europe Ltd.

  • Macs Food Handling Solutions

  • Proseal UK Ltd.

  • Sismatec B.V.

  • Janssen Technical Solutions B.V.

  • Beijing Nantsune Meat Machinery Co., Ltd.

  • NASCO Corporation

  • Schweid & Sons

  • Cargill

  • Creminelli Fine Meats LLC

  • Footprint

  • Dennis Group

  • WEB Engineering

  • Little Leaf Farms

  • ILPRA

  • Promach Inc.

  • Unifiller Systems

  • Package Devices LLC

  • Interpack

  • Food & Drink Technology

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