Case study: Large palletizing with cobots
Wird der Mensch beim Palettieren durch einen Cobot ersetzt, wird i.d.R. „nur“ Geld gespart und der Mitarbeiter spart sich das Bücken. In diesem Video geht es aber um mehr: Einerseits spart sich der Mensch das permanente Heben von schweren Gewichten und noch dazu wird wohl die benötigte Fläche deutlich reduziert. Denn bei der im Video zu sehenden Taktzeit und Gebindegewichten von 5 kg waren zuvor mindestens vier Arbeitsplätze notwendig.
Specifically, the British company Reeco has developed a station with two integrated Omron cobots. Each of the two cobots can lift 14 kg and is suspended from the ceiling. As is well known, not all robots can work upside down. The company calls itself Europe's No. 1 in cobot automation. I don't know if it's true, but it shows once again that the EU is technologically poorer without the United Kingdom.
The Case Packer CP1200 station is designed for companies where case packing is a core process of the business, i.e. probably it is not quite inexpensive. The station therefore offers improved throughput. The design of the system allows easy modification to suit case packing patterns and throughput requirements, while remaining compact and saving space.
The Case Packer enables the packing of trays and cartons. Product and containers arrive at one end of the cell via a conveyor belt, the cobots then pack to the required specification before the packed items continue their journey along the packaging line to be taped, labeled, palletized, etc.
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The author of this blog is significantly involved in the AI/robotics project Opdra. He advises robotics companies and investors on market analysis and funding/subsidies. More about him can be found here