Streamline Your Tableware Kits: Automated Packaging for Disposable Cutlery Sets & Napkins
Precision-Bundled Utensil Packs at High Speed – The Complete Solution for Food Service, Catering & Retail
In the fast-paced world of disposable dining, consumers and businesses demand perfectly bundled utensil kits – forks, knives, spoons, and napkins – ready for grab-and-go convenience. Manually assembling these combinations is slow, inconsistent, and costly. Meet the game-changer: SOULYAM’s Automated Cutlery & Napkin Packaging System. Engineered to revolutionize how you bundle, seal, and deliver all-in-one utensil sets with unmatched speed and precision.
Why Choose Our Automated Utensil Packaging Machine?
Flawless Combination Bundling:
Seamlessly assemble mixed sets (e.g., fork+knife+napkin or spoon+fork+napkin) with robotic accuracy. No more mismatched kits or missing components.Lightning-Fast Production:
Package 200-400+ sets per minute (depending on configuration). Scale output effortlessly to meet demand surges from catering events, airlines, or meal delivery services.All-in-One Integration:
One machine handles it all:
➔ Utensil Feeding & Orientation: Vibratory bowls or pick-and-place systems correctly position forks, knives, spoons
➔ Napkin Insertion: Precise folding/placement of 1-2 napkins
➔ Custom Grouping: Configure exact item combinations
➔ Secure Wrapping: Tight cellophane, paper, or film sealing
➔ Date/Batch Coding: Integrated inkjet or laser markingGentle & Jam-Free Handling:
Patented guides and servo-driven conveyors prevent utensil jams or bending – even with fragile biodegradable PLA cutlery.Branding-Ready Packaging:
Create premium presentations with custom-printed films or paper sleeves. Ideal for branded hotel kits, upscale takeout, or promotional bundles.Hygienic & Compliant Design:
Full stainless-steel contact surfaces, easy-clean compartments, and FDA-compliant materials meet food safety standards (HACCP, ISO 22000).50% Labor Cost Reduction:
Replace 8-10 manual workers with one automated line. Eliminate repetitive strain injuries and training overhead.