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News Release from: ABB Robotics | Subject: FlexPicker delta robot family at Interpack
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 February 2008
Robot picks and places 3kg at 110
picks/min
Robots offer increased speed, higher payload and a smaller footprint, while the average cycle time performance has improved by over 20%, resulting in 110 picks/min at 3kg.
ABB Robotics' FlexPicker delta robot family at Interpack in Dusseldorf, Germany, offer increased speed, higher payload and a smaller footprint The FlexPicker IRB360 succeeds ABB's FlexPicker IRB340 system and is the result of 10 years' experience combined with proven packaging technology
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 27 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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* Higher capabilities - several important objectives have been met in the new generation design and its outstanding features include 50% higher payload, up to 3kg.
Increased payload capacity provides two clearly defined benefits.
1 - The first is the ability to handle heavier objects.
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2 - The second is to accommodate the mass of the increasingly sophisticated grippers required in handling diverse products.
The average cycle time performance of the new IRB360 has improved by over 20%, resulting in a staggering 110 picks/min at 3kg.
ABB told manufacturingtalk.com that the IRB360 has a competitive edge where there is a particular requirement for movement on a fourth axis.
The fourth axis has an extensive work range and, due to excellent motion control and its robust design, does not in any way limit the robot performance * Stainless steel wash-down version - the FlexPicker is one example where robots are specifically hygienically designed for use in packaging applications with open food, such as meat, dairy products and ready-made meals.
To meet the most stringent demands, the FlexPicker family has the only delta robot on the market that includes a stainless steel wash-down version.
The new robot family will initially see three models available - compact, standard and high payload.
Interpack will see two 'compact' FlexPickers, which is a fast robot with a picking range of 800mm.
Completing the robot line-up will be the hygienic stainless steel version of the 'high payload' range for washdown duties, which offers a reach of 1130mm, but carries an increased payload up to 3kg.
* Simpler programming - complementing the new generation FlexPickers is ABB's proven PickMaster software that makes programming simple.
The software enables modelling for applications and assists with the optimisation of multiple robot installations.
ABB has over 2000 delta robots installed globally and is the leader in this state of the art picking and packing technology.
Growth is currently at the rate of 40% per annum and the new generation robots will see that increase further.
Measured against alternative robot technologies, the FlexPicker IRB360 wins hands down for accuracy, speed, reliability and versatility.
* ABB Robotics at Interpack 2008, Dusseldorf, Germany, April 24-30, Hall 16, Stand A35. Request a free brochure from ABB Robotics ...
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