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Exchanging milling cutters
Due to increased production output, TRUMPF Maschinen Austria decided to use a horizontal machining center to manufacture the frame and the press beam of press brakes and replace the existing milling machine.
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Robot handles colters
Lemken, a manufacturer of agricultural implements, was looking for an automatic handling solution for various wearing parts upstream of and between the stations of a forming and heat-treatment system.
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Loading and unloading of a turning center
Dihart, a manufacturer of high-precision machining tools, invested in a new turning center for the production of one-off customized tools. The company was looking to replace the gantry robot that was then in use with more efficient handling equipment for loading and unloading.
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Handling and machining of various wheels
Borbet, a manufacturer of alloy wheels for cars and trucks, was looking for an automated solution for machining and painting that would be suitable not only with regard to variations in handling of the wheels during machine loading and unloading, but also for the interaction with the materials flow systems.
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Injection molding applications
When Mürdter Metall- und Kunststoffverarbeitung GmbH won a contract with a system supplier to the automotive industry to manufacture door side linings for an airbag system, it was clear that an automated solution would be needed. The main requirements on the handling systems were a long reach, both horizontally and vertically, and a high degree of flexibility.
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Unloading of an injection molding machine
At Dynamit Nobel, linear units are increasingly being replaced by jointed-arm robots. This was also the case when the time came to automate the handling of bumpers and welding parts for the DaimlerChrysler S-class: only this kind of robot could guarantee that the bumper surfaces would remain damage-free. If any scratches were made, a smooth paint finish would no longer be possible.
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More freedom of movement in production of drinks crates
For the production of reusable drinks crates using the in-mold labeling process, Linpac Stucki Kunststoffverarbeitung GmbH invested in three fully automated injection molding cells from Husky Injection Molding Systems S.A.
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Automatic surface inspection of painted plastic parts
Through ever higher demands in quality management, manual inspection processes are being increasingly pushed to the limits. In the context of a research exercise, Rosenheim Polytechnical Institute developed an optical surface inspection process for evaluating the quality of painted parts in inline series production, documenting them and separating the bad parts if necessary.
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