Process layout
This application is a solution using the Comau NJ-40-2.5 to extract automotive parts after injection molding and proceed directly to the thermal cutting process.
This case uses Comau's articulated robot, which can move in various directions, ranges, and angles, to directly extract and insert injection-molded products from the machine. It extracts products without damage by moving in accordance with the angles inside the injection molding plate. Immediately afterward, thermal cutting is performed automatically to prevent industrial accidents and improve product quality.
Components
| Robot | Robot Comau NJ-40-2.5: 6-axis articulated, payload 40kg, reach 2,503mm, weight 655kg, repeatability ±0.06 mm |
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Features
Optimal solution reducing defects and increasing quality
: Improved thermal cutting quality performed by the robot
Damage-free extraction from the injection molding machine
Preventing accidents and lowering workload
: Replacing humans in tasks with high risk of injury
Handing over finished products to the worker via conveyor
Results
| Key Benefits | Consistent quality of injection-molded parts
Consistent quality of finished products after thermal cutting
Prevention of industrial accidents
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| Client Feedback | By automating injection molding and post-injection thermal cutting, we can produce finished products with more consistent quality than before.
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