
This product is a pick-&-place and IML robot for plastic injection machine that carefully and quickly removes one or more pieces from a specific location and puts them inside the mold and transfer the injected parts from inside the mold to the quality control station and then packaging station. It performs the plastic injection process in a fully automated manner.
Benefits and features
- Injection machine automation
- Quality control with camera
- Automation packaging without manual intervention
- Production of IML containers
- Production of any polymer pieces that require high speed and accuracy
- Production of any polymer pieces that is difficult to discharge
- Assembly without manual intervention
- Production of plastic home appliances and kitchens
- Production of paint buckets, oil
- Production of disposable containers and packaging
Technical Specifications
- Rotary axes: 1 axis can be increased up to 2 axis (pneumonic or servo)
- Linear axes: 3 axes can be upgraded up to 5 axes (servo-motorized arm movements)
- Quality control with the camera
- X:2300 mm-y:150 mm-z:1000mm
- dimensions of the device: 3230*2400*2000
- Power consumption 5.5 kW
Functional specifications
- 3 seconds robot work cycle without taking a piece
- Maximum linear speed: 4 meters / second
- Static charger to fit the piece in the mold
- Product layout
- Increase accelerator and deceleration control in S curve to reduce impact
- Ability to adjust all workstations with an accuracy of 0.1 mm
- Set the number of pieces in the package
- Control parameters from the touch screen
- Fast system of changing fixtures
- 10 kg is the maximum weight that the robot can move
- Select label connection (optional)
- Ability to produce body IML (optional)
- Euro Maps 67 and 12
Safety specifications
- Alarm not to take the piece out of the mold
- Ability to monitor and remote control
- Door opening alarms
- Completion of parts insertion sensor
- Alarm of the robot colliding with a foreign object
- If for any reason one of the parts gives an error, the other parts will stop working