Universal Robot boosts efficiency in glass manufacturing
Posted to News on 7th Dec 2009, 21:29

Universal Robot boosts efficiency in glass manufacturing

A large manufacturer of glass has invested in a six-axis Universal Robot that can be moved between tasks as required; the company is anticipating that the robot will pay for itself in six to twelve months.

Universal Robot boosts efficiency in glass manufacturing

Gern Glas, which is said to be Denmark's largest manufacturer of sheet glass and mirrors, is adopting automation to give itself a competitive edge on pricing and to protect its volume business in both home and export markets. One of the company's recent purchases, a Universal Robot, is certainly proving to be a shrewd investment. Technical Manager Glenn Larsen comments: "This is a completely different kind of industrial robot which is inexpensive, mobile, easy to use and flexible. The robot is mounted on a trolley so we can move it to wherever we can put it to best use. And we do not have to pay expensive consultants to reprogramme it for new tasks."

Just ten hours after arriving at the factory, the Universal Robot was performing its first task, laying panes of glass on a conveyor for tempering - and this immediately proved to be a cost-saving measure. Gern Glass uses a continuous furnace, which is the first of its kind in Denmark. Integrated with an internal transport system and on two floors, it is very effective but power-hungry. The robot arm now helps to make far better use of the conveyor capacity, so the company can temper much more glass for the same power consumption.

In the subsequent weeks the Universal Robot was programmed to automate more jobs in the production process. Larsen says: "We simply hold the robot arm and show it the movements we want it to make. It then repeats the process however many times we have selected on the touchscreen. The robot's safety, mobility and flexibility are crucial for us. We do not need to fence it in like a normal robot and we can easily move it to different jobs. There is no need for three mechanics and a crane to move it or for a programmer to spend days inputting code."

Specification

The Universal Robot specified by Gern Glas is a six-axis robotic arm with a working radius of 85cm. It weighs just 17.5kg, can handle 5kg at a time and repeatedly positions to +/-0.1mm accuracy. Joints can rotate up to 180 degrees per second. Further benefits are the unit's low power consumption and comparatively low-noise operation. Designed and manufactured in Denmark, Universal Robots are available in the UK from R. A. Rodriguez.

Gern Glas now has its sights on integrating the Universal Robot into the various parts of the production process for a major new project, an order for 60,000 glass drawer fronts from a German kitchen company. The raw glass fronts are cut, ground, coloured, tempered and packed, and each part of the process demands a high level of precision and care to avoid scratches and breaks. The aim is to use the robot to automate much of the handling so that employees can be more involved in monitoring and quality control. Larsen adds: "The robot will work on the monotonous jobs so our employees have a more varied day." It will also be used for tasks such as dispensing adhesive to avoid health and safety issues.

Thanks to its timely investment in automation and robot technology Gern Glas firmly believes it now has the edge over many of its competitors. Bo Detlefsen of Gern Glas comments: "These days, relationships count for almost nothing. Price is paramount, provided the quality is good. We are saving man-hours and the robot will help us avoid resorting to overtime when rush jobs overlap." Gern Glas expects this first robot arm to pay for itself within six to twelve months, a figure that is equivalent to 800 working hours for hourly paid production workers.

Follow the link for more information about the Universal Robot from R.A. Rodriguez.


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