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Dynamic First In, First Out Accumulation Balances Packaging Line Harmonics

A wide variety of CPGs can benefit from the AccuVeyor AVL from AmbaFlex, a dynamic accumulator that allows for the absorption and release of items between processes without any interruption, with true first in/first out accumulation functionality.

The AccuVeyor AVL from AmbaFlex at PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2021
The AccuVeyor AVL from AmbaFlex at PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2021

Shown at PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2021, the AccuVeyor AVL by AmbaFlex is based around a single (1) flexible conveyor belt. This belt runs through a conveyor frame and consists of two U-shaped conveyor segments on the top and two return belt segments underneath. The top U-shape is the effective accumulator and conveys the product from the entrance to the exit. The second one underneath is used to store any unused conveyor belt. When accumulating the U-shaped segment moves along the track and with it increases or reduces the accumulation length, just like a trombone.

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