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Packaging of stamped parts
When Styner + Bienz, a specialist in non-cutting stamping and forming technology, decided to expand its product range to include retaining brackets, i.e. components for fastening automotive steering systems, it looked for the most economical solution which would include a robot.
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Automatic palletizing of baked goods
When Kamps was looking for an automatic palletizing solution for its large-scale bakery in Pfungstadt, the most important factors for the company were minimal space requirements, speed, precise and gentle product handling, and greater cost-effectiveness.
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Open to innovative processes
Wirthwein AG is offering its customers individual consultation and service support for the design and production of injection molds and technical plastic parts. A current example of this innovative power is the fully automated production of the counterweight for a washing machine, which is now being made of a plastic compound at considerable cost advantage, having had a long history of previous manufacture from concrete.
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Palletizing robot stacks cartons
At CD Cartondruck AG, a leading manufacturer of exclusive packaging for cosmetics, the stacking of cartons on pallets used to be carried out by two employees in every shift. This strenuous work meant that up to 3,000 cartons with an average weight of 7 kg had to be handled in each shift.
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Automation on the fringes of possibility
Designers and design engineers in today’s automotive manufacture require lightweight and geometrically demanding parts that can no longer be made from metal but which place high demands for strength and rigidity.
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Handling of drink packs
Hauser, a producer of wine-based beverages, wine and iced tea, previously used a layering palletizer to stack its soft packages. An additional capital outlay had become necessary because of rising throughput, and the management wanted to invest in a more flexible solution.
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Handling of bottles
In order to survive in a tightening market, Pyraser, a medium-sized brewery, decided among other things to scrutinize its packaging operations. What was needed was future-oriented technology which would optimize the company’s process sequences through short cycle times, gentle handling and high flexibility.
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