Automation Level | High-volume food production lines | Industry: Semi-Automatic (ISO 10218) Base: Fully Automatic (ISO 10218) ▲ Advanced: AI-Driven Automation (ISO 13849-1 PLd) ▲▲ | Base reduces labor costs; Advanced improves precision and adaptability. | Higher initial investment for automation tiers. |
Material Construction | Hygienic environments | Industry: Aluminum (ASTM B209) Base: Stainless Steel 304 (ASTM A240) ▲ Advanced: Stainless Steel 316L (ASTM A240) ▲▲ | Base offers durability; Advanced resists harsh chemicals (e.g., acidic cleaners). | Advanced model is heavier and costlier. |
Packaging Versatility | Multi-material packaging needs | Industry: Single material (plastic) Base: 3 materials (plastic/film/paper) ▲ Advanced: 5 materials + custom film thickness ▲▲ | Flexibility in material choice (e.g., clear film for visibility, paper for eco-friendly packaging). | Advanced requires more setup time for custom configurations. |
Packaging Speed | High-throughput production environments | Industry: 30-50 units/min Base: 60 units/min (ISO 14768) ▲ Advanced: 80 units/min (ISO 14768) ▲▲ | Base doubles industry output; Advanced boosts productivity by 66% compared to Base. | Requires more maintenance and space for high-speed operations. |
Customization Options | Tailored packaging solutions | Industry: Limited presets Base: Basic touchscreen interface ▲ Advanced: AI presets + touchscreen ▲▲ | Advanced offers smart adjustments (e.g., AI-driven sealing pressure for varied product weights). | Learning curve for advanced features. |
Noise Level | Open-plan factories | Industry: 55 dBA (ISO 1996-2) Base: 43 dBA (ISO 1996-2) ▲ Advanced: 38 dBA (ISO 1996-2) ▲▲ | Base is quieter than a refrigerator hum; Advanced reduces noise further for compliance with OSHA standards. | Advanced model has higher upfront cost. |