Robots for packaging
A packaging robot loads products into cases, cartons, or trays, and for food and beverage lines it often handles primary packaging directly on the product. Speed in cases per minute is the headline number, and for wet or hygienic lines the IP washdown rating becomes a hard requirement. Delta robots dominate high-rate light packing.
16 matching models in our database, payload up to 120 kg.
What matters when you spec a packaging robot
- ●Speed: cases or picks per minute is the headline throughput number.
- ●IP washdown rating: primary food packaging often needs IP67, and steam-washdown lines need IP69K.
- ●Payload: usually light, which enables high pack rates.
- ●Reach and work envelope: cover the product infeed and the case or tray position.
Packaging robots in our database
Universal Robots
UR10e
Universal Robots
UR12e
Universal Robots
UR15
FANUC
CRX-10iA
KUKA
KR 10 R900 sixx
Yaskawa Motoman
GP12
FANUC
M-3iA/6S
KUKA
KR 20 R1810
ABB Robotics
IRB 360 FlexPicker 8/1130
KUKA
KR DELTA
ABB Robotics
IRB 390 FlexPacker
Stäubli Robotics
TP80
ROKAE
xMate CR12
Estun
ER10-600-SR
Estun
ER120-2400-PL
Estun
ER50-1200-SR
Buyer guides for packaging
Frequently asked questions
- Do packaging robots need washdown protection?
- Primary food and beverage packaging often does. For wet or hygienic lines, look for an IP67 rating, or the IP69K steam-washdown class for the most demanding meat and dairy environments.
- Which robot type is fastest for packaging?
- Delta robots dominate high-rate light packing thanks to their low moving mass. SCARA and cobots handle heavier or more flexible case packing at lower rates.