Factory For Har H101 Neck Guide to Belgium Importers
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Our growth depends around the superior machines, exceptional talents and consistently strengthened technology forces for Factory For Har H101 Neck Guide to Belgium Importers, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Palestine, Cuba, United Arab emirates, Corporate goal: Customers' satisfaction is our goal, and sincerely hope to establish long-terms stable cooperative relations with customers to jointly develop the market. Building brilliant tomorrow together!Our company regards "reasonable prices, efficient production time and good after-sales service" as our tenet. We hope to cooperate with more customers for mutual development and benefits. We welcome potential buyers to contact us.
Spring 2015, RM Group were presented the challenge of developing a high speed handling solution to arrange a variety of bakery products into various pack ready formats. The remit, to “dramatically and reliably increase production handling capability and maintain very high quality standards”, came to us from Village Bakery Group, the well regarded Welsh baker.
In order to achieve the prerequisite speed and accuracy we immediately turned to our partner in automation, ABB Robotics and their Flex-Picker robots. Known for their speed capability and accuracy.
Having reviewed various layout options with the customer, we arrived at a 10 robot system, split into two banks of five, ABB Flex-Picker IRB360’s with Pick Master 3 control. The system also incorporates six ABB high resolution vision systems, which not only take advantage of the Flex-Picker’s accuracy, but also provide a high degree of quality inspection for shape and colour. Providing the customer even more enhanced quality control.
The system; Product is conveyed away from the customers cooling conveyor and split between the two banks of five robot cells. Each robot is equipped with a Festo pick-up head which operates using the Bernoulli “non contact” principle. Product is picked and placed directly to Fuji flow wrapper infeed conveyors which have been integrated into the system along with Fuji card feeders.
Smart logic programming of the assembled system ensures all packs entering the flow wrappers are correctly filled.
All system components, including the flow wrappers which were free issued by Village Bakery, were shipped to RM Group’s Newtown Factory, which incorporates a 25,000 sq ft testing facility. Here we were able to fully pre-build, rigorously test and snag the complete system, resulting in a smooth, fast installation at the customer site and a dramatically reduced commissioning period.
Despite the high tech, high speed capability of this system, as with all RM Group products, we have provided the operator, easy to use HMI touch screens.
“From the outset, RM Group inspired confidence. Supported by ABB, they demonstrated a high level of expertise and technical ability. We were kept fully advised and involved with trials at the design and development stage. The door to the RM Group factory was always open during manufacture. The system was installed very efficiently with minimal disruption to our day to day operation. System performance is every bit keeping pace, we have been able to improve quality and consistency for our customer, enabling us to meet peek demands.”
Christien Jones
Project Director – Village Bakery Group
www.3dprintingnz.com
This is a sneak preview of my new design for an Open Source delta style 3D printer which I’ll be selling. All files will be released as Open Source Hard Ware license (full plans, original design files whatever you want). I will be selling upgrade kits too The idea is loosely based off a magnetic ball bearing system but, well improved to the extent that it requires no magnets and uses plastic parts with ‘sockets’ built in making it much easier to make and obtain parts for with a significant reduction of the total part-count compared to the Rostock style of motion system using bolts and universal joints etc.
There are going to be fatigue issues with the string (ie it will snap at some point moving 1,000,000s times) but they can be resolved by firstly having a backup piece of string to catch it when it falls, and secondly by having some rubber or other soft or smooth surface for where the string meets the wire eyelet. My next improvement to the design will feature a ball bearing in the centre between each pair of rods with a hole through to tie string onto, which will mean the string can be tight and not rub on anything as the bearings will do all the work.
I am very excited about this as the reduction in backlash is quite significant compared to other delta printers.
Please contact me if you want a kit before I properly launch it as that won’t be a problem for the occasional maker who stops by, the kit will include:
6 x 12mm high precision hardened rods (760mm long)
6 x 9mm carbon fibre kite rods
12 x ball bearings
6 x LM12UU linear bearings
Plastic printed components –
– End effector,
– Top & bottom pieces to attach motors and idlers to frame
– Carriages
High tensile string & bits of wire for eyelets
If you want a kit for the Kossell printer, then it would be easier and cheaper as you only need the motion system with a different printed carriage part, I can modify it to suit, just get on touch..
All for a super low price of $120USD + shipping or if in NZ, this will be $170NZD +GST including shipping.
My end goal is to turn this into a full Delta kit with or without electronics.
(not many people read these descriptions so lucky you if you do and wish to purchase this before it is launched in my shop..)
By Lee from Austria - 2016.04.28 15:45
A good manufacturers, we have cooperated twice, good quality and good service attitude.
By Caroline from Taiwan - 2016.11.20 15:58