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The task:
Bags of varying width are produced from continuous film tubing by sealing and cutting using a
sealing bar. The maximum possible output rate was around 67 bags per minute. The
mechanical-hydraulic (see animation below) drive was to be replaced by an electronic drive.
Aim:
- Increased productivity
- Enhanced usability
- Shorter resetting times for different bag widths
Method of solution:
The brief was to replace the mechanical-hydraulic drive by an electronic drive. This involved
both the “material feed” axis and the “sealing bar positioning” axis which were operated
sequentially in the existing system, i.e. one axis did not start until the other had completed its
motion sequence. Material feed was provided by an eccentric drive with thrust linkage. Vertical
positioning of the sealing bar was achieved using a double pneumatic toggle joint.
Our solution:
The two axes are controlled using Lenord + Bauer type LD 2000 converters. The LD100 cam-plate
module enables parallel motion with minimal waiting times. For the sealing bar, Lenord + Bauer
designed a belt-driven axis with eccentric plates to raise and lower the sealing bar smoothly and
quietly. Parameters such as bag width, output rate, quantity and sealing times are entered via an
operator terminal.
In addition, Lenord + Bauer programmed a customer-specific PLC program in the cam-plate module
to control an I/O expansion module via the CAN bus.
Our service offering:
- Problem analysis
- Engineering the necessary process step
- Project management
- Software programming
- On-site commissioning
Customer benefits:
- 50% increase in productivity (output rate 100 bags per minute)
- Significantly enhanced usability
- Shorter resetting times thanks to extended functionality and input options on the operator
terminal
- Reduction in noise level
Why Lenord + Bauer?
- Fast, direct communication
- Customized development delivers a tailored solution
- Rapid implementation
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