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TechnologiesAutomated Assembly SystemsTest and Inspection Assembly

Automated Line Assembles Disposable Razors

Custom system handles delicate blades quickly and safely

By John Sprovieri
blade-handling modules
Photo courtesy PIA Automation

A key element of the line is PIA Automation’s blade-handling modules, which singulate the razor blades and insert them into a cartridge.

April 24, 2026

In 1974, the French company Bic revolutionized the men’s grooming market by introducing the first plastic disposable razor, providing a convenient and inexpensive alternative to traditional safety razors.

While some men might debate the pros and cons of each product, there’s no doubt which one has prevailed in the marketplace. Disposable razors quickly gained traction due to their convenience and cost-effectiveness, appealing to a wide range of consumers. Their affordability and practicality make them particularly attractive to budget-conscious individuals and travelers.

According to market research firm Dataintelo Consulting, global sales of disposable razors totaled $12.8 billion in 2025, and the market is projected to reach $19.6 billion by 2034. Dataintelo predicts that sales of disposable razors will grow at a compound annual rate of 4.8 percent from 2026 to 2034, driven by subscription-based direct-to-consumer brands, expanded use among women, and new product offerings, such as eco-friendly designs.

razor cartridge assembly line

The system features two parallel high-speed transport systems to deliver consistent quality and reliability. Photo courtesy PIA Automation

Given the enormous production volumes, disposable razors are assembled on high-speed automated lines. Systems integrator PIA Automation of Evansville, IN, recently designed and built just such a system. 

Specifically, the system assembles and packages razor cartridges for personal shavers. The system features two parallel high-speed transport systems to deliver consistent quality and reliability under demanding production conditions.

Each cartridge must meet strict requirements for a close, comfortable shave. The thin, hardened and sharpened blades require precise handling, repeatable assembly and stable high-speed processing. To meet these demands, PIA Automation worked closely with the customer to develop a fully automated system capable of high-volume production while maintaining high quality.

“Our multi-blade stations are specifically engineered for high-speed applications of this kind,” says Tim Schuller, product manager at PIA Automation. “As part of this project, we further optimized the technology for both blade singulation from the magazine and precise insertion into the cartridge frame. The result is a highly stable, low-wear assembly process that ensures reliable long-term operation at maximum throughput.”

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A key element of the line is PIA Automation’s blade-handling modules, which singulate the razor blades and insert them into a cartridge. The process must be done quickly and precisely, without nicking, bending or dulling the blade.

The system includes six of these modules, which are connected by two parallel transport systems. Each module is equipped with fully automated infeed and outfeed functions, ensuring a continuous flow of parts while allowing targeted decoupling of individual process steps.

technician fine-tunes a handling mechanism for an automated assembly system

A technician fine-tunes a handling mechanism for an automated assembly system. Photo courtesy PIA Automation

“Assembly cycles with longer cycle rates can be executed multiple times within the same line without reducing overall output,” said Schuller. “The workpiece carriers are distributed across several cycle-critical stations, helping avoid any unnecessary downtime.”

At the end of the line, each cartridge is inspected with a combination of 2D cameras and 3D laser scanners. Following inspection, the cartridges are automatically inserted into packaging.

An additional challenge in designing the system was how to meet the varying requirements of different retailers. For example, one retailer might want a package of, say, six cartridges, while another retailer might prefer a package of 12. PIA engineers designed the packaging station to accommodate such variations without the need for changeover time.

For more information about automated assembly and packaging systems, visit www.piagroup.com.

 

For more information on automated assembly systems, read these articles:

SCARA Robots Automate Assembly of Printer Cartridges
Touring the Automated Filter Assembly Line at Appliance Park
Robotic Automation System Assembles Switches

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John has been with ASSEMBLY magazine since February 1997. John was formerly with a national medical news magazine, and has written for Pathology Today and the Green Bay Press-Gazette. John holds a B.A. in journalism from Northwestern University, Medill School of Journalism.

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