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“Robotic Packaging Opportunities”Mark SentiVice President - Robotics TechnologySWF Companies - GSMA
Thursday, May 4, 2006
PAK/PAL ConferenceSheraton St. Louis City CenterSt. Louis, Missouri
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Presentation Objectives• Understanding the “Robotics Opportunity”
– Robotic Features & Benefits– How robotics compares to traditional packaging automation.– Examples of robotics from “in-feed” to “end-of-line”.
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• Experience– Vice President Robotics Technology – GSMA, Division of SWF Companies– Former CEO/President - GSMA Systems, Inc.
• Design, manufacturer and support robotics/automation systems– Former Vice President/Director – Advanced Magnet Lab
• Design, manufacturing of normal and superconducting magnetic systems.– Former, Manufacturing Engineer – Cray Research, Inc.
• Design and manufacturing of Supercomputers– Over 16 years of product development, automated manufacturing & systems engineering
• Industry Recognition– Advisor, Robotics International SME – Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award, International Award, Society of Manufacturing Engineers, 1992 – President's Award & Service Pin, Society of Manufacturing Engineers, April 1993– Cray Research Leadership and Innovation Award, 1990– 1st Recipient, Distinguished Alumnus Award 97-98, Wisconsin State Technical College Boards Association, Jan. 1998– Certified Manufacturing Technologist, 1987- present– 1st Recipient, National Outstanding Technical Student of the Year, American Technical Education Association, 1989– Distinguished Student Scholar, Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Fraternity, 1988
• Publications/Speaker: Robotics & Automation Expositions/Conferences– Robotic Line Realities, PackOps 2006, PMMI, November 2005– Robotics for Packaging Automation, International Robot & Vision Conference 2005, Sept.2005– Robotic Packaging Automation Opportunities, PackExpo 2005, Sept.2005– Robotic Packaging Automation;Automation & Assembly Summit; April 2005– Leveraging Robotics to Improve Packaging Line Performance, Flexibility and Cost, PackExpo, Nov. 2004– Vision Integrated Robotics, American Imaging Association, October 2004– Automation Summit -2004, SME, May 2004– Robotic Packing & Palletizing, PackExpo, October 2003– Robotics Small Parts Assembly, Assembly Technology Expo, September 2003– Robotics in Assembly, Assembly East, June 2003– Robotic Packing & Palletizing, Robots & Vision 2003, June 2003– Successful Implementation of Robotics for Small Parts Assembly, Test & Packing, WESTEC, March 2003– Robotic Machine Vision and Robotics Integrated, SME/Carnegie Mellon University, April 2003– Robot vs. Pneumatics Analysis, IMTS Manufacturing Conference, September 2002– Robotic Citrus Harvesting Technology Forum, April 2002– Fully-Integrating a Robotic System for Small Parts Assy., Assembly Tech Expo, October 2001– Unique Robotic Solutions for Packaging; Robots & Vision 2001, June 2001– Robotics Tech. for Pharmaceutical Packaging Applications; Pharmaceutical Packaging Tech. ‘99, March 1999– Robotic Tech. For Pharmaceutical and Medical Apps.; 3rd Annual RIA Packaging & Pallet. Conf., Nov 1998– 3D Complex Coil Winding Using Adv. Robotics; Florida Conf. on Recent Advances in Robotics, March 1998– Robotics Tech. for Pharmaceutical Packaging Applications; Pharmaceutical Packaging Tech. ‘98, March 1998– Automated Design & Manufacturing of 3D Coils; Electrical Mfg. & Coil Winding Expo ‘97, Sept. 1997– Advanced Manufacturing of Superconducting Magnets; NASA-3rd Int. Sym. Magnetic Levitation, Dec. 1995– AUTOFACT '92, Manufacturing's Future Seminar, "A New Manufacturing Vision," Nov. 1992– The Challenge of CIM: Prototype to Production; AUTOFACT '92 Conference, Nov. 1992– Cray Research Technical Symposium; Manufacturing the CRAY Y-MP C90 Wire Chassis, June 1991
Speaker’s Background
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Today’s “Commodity” Robots
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Reliability
Robots are proven to provide:50,000 to 75,000 hours MTBF [Mean Time Between Failure] of operation without failure.
Equivalent to 25-37 “man-years”
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Robotics Are in All Industries• Aerospace• Agriculture • Appliances and Consumer Goods• Automotive• Building Products & Materials• Education• Electronics• Furniture • Space & Defense• Distribution• Food & Beverage Healthcare • Pharmaceutical • Plastics & Metals• Printing & Publishing• Semiconductor • Marine• Medical• Mining and Foundry• High Energy Physics• Research & Development• Textile
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Reliability: Failure Opportunity Analysis
6-Axis Robot
Assemble, Unload & Sort
3-Axis Pneumatic
Pick & Place
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Reliability: Robotic vs. Pneumatic
• Robotic Components Required1. Robot (4-6 axes)2. Gripper3. Break-away device (collision sensor)4. Software Replaces Sensor
• Pneumatic Components Required (per one axis only)1. Axis slide2. Axis sensors/brackets/cables/connectors (2 each)3. Hard Stop (2)4. Shocks (2)5. Mounting interface plates and hardware6. Flow controls (2)7. Valve/cable/connector8. Pressure Regulator9. Tubing and Connectors10.Gripper
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Reliability: Failure Opportunity Analysis
• 2-Axis Pneumatic Manipulator with one Rotary Axis
• 6-Axis Robot
*Robots range from 50,000 – 75,000 hours MTBF
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Reliability: Failure Opportunity Analysis
Three-Axis Pneumatic Manipulators is 6-times Morelikely to have a Failure than a 6-axis Robots
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Failure Opportunity Analysis
3-Axis Pneumatics6-Axis Robot
*Robots range from 50,000 – 75,000 hours MTBF
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Reliability: Robotic vs. Traditional
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Reliability: Robotic vs. Traditional
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Reliability: Robotic vs. Traditional
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Reliability Conclusion
Robots are proven to provide:50,000 to 75,000 hours MTBF [Mean Time Between Failure] of operation without failure.
Equivalent to 25-37 “man-years”
A six-axis servo robot is more reliable than one pneumatic actuator!
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System Reliability
• Key to system reliability is providing integration of both robot and system
• System Reliability is Directly Related To:– The Total Number of Electrical & Mechanical Components
• Robots Increase Overall “System” Reliability– Eliminate Peripheral Equipment or Devices
• i.e. Use of a pallet rack eliminated pallet dispenser, transfer conveyor and 90-degree transfers
– Simplify Material Handling System• i.e. Random orientation eliminates complicated conveying systems
required to orient, collate and accumulate– Simplify Tooling– Minimizes Mechanical Adjustments
• Reduces problems from technician adjustments
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System Reliability
• Old Way vs. New Way
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System Reliability
• Eliminate collation and accumulation
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System Reliability
• Eliminate collation and accumulation
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Versatility & Flexibility
• Flexible Product In-Feed Presentation– Pick from Random or Collated presentations– Pick & Place from Multiple Locations– Pick & Place from Multiple Heights– Pick & Place Mixture of Product Type on a Single In-Feed
• Flexible to Handle More Than Just Product– Empty cases & full cases– Separators, inserts & partitions– Separator Sheets– Pallets, pucks, bins & totes– Tier sheets & pallet sheets– Unit load caps
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Performance
• Optimum Product Handling– Intermittent to Intermittent Motion– Continuous to Continuous Motion– Intermittent to Continuous Motion– Continuous to Continuous Motion– Highest Speeds with Gentle Handling
• Controlled acceleration & deceleration– Ability to use Six Degrees-of-Freedom for optimum loading,
packing or palletizing
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Changeover
• Changeovers– Very quick– Capable of automatic
changeover– Programmable
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Accurate Application Analysis
Depalletizing & Palletizing Case Packing
Material Handling De-Casing
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Additional Benefits
• Maintenance– Minimizes the number of electrical and mechanical
components in the system• Facilities
– Minimum footprint– Ease for custom configuration– Ease for mono-block solution
• Safety of Tooling & Product– Collision Guard Software Protects Tooling– Soft Float Software allows X-Y “Float” during product
placement
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Additional Benefits
• Common Manufacturing Technology– Same robot or robot family can be used for different
applications such as packing/depalletizing/palletizing on the same line or within the same facility
• Remote Support & Communication– Direct connection and control to system
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Environment
• Unlimited Opportunity– Clean Room– Cold – Dusty– Explosive– Heavy – Hot– Noisy – Radiation– Sanitary– Wet
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Competitive
• Competitive Pricing for Robotic Solutions– Higher material costs are offset by reducing or
eliminating:• Engineering• Fabrication• Assembly• Documentation• Debug & Installation• Risk, Rework… Redesign
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Robotics vs. Traditional• Traditional Shelf Horizontal
Loader & Palletizer– More Cost– More Footprint– ≈ 90% More Maintenance– ≈10x More Failure
Opportunities
• Robotic Loading & Robotic Palletizing– Less Cost– Less Footprint– ≈ 90% Less Maintenance– ≈10x Less Failure
Opportunities
$850K $700K
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• Robotics from Up-Line to End-of-Line Packaging– Depalletizing– De-Casing– In-feed Handling– Raw food Handling– Primary Packaging– Secondary Packaging– Mixing [Combo/Rainbow packs]– Palletizing– General Material Handling– Full-line & Integrated Solutions
Opportunities: In-Feed to End-Of-Line
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Opportunities: In-Feed to End-Of-Line• Common control, interface and operation from in-feed to end-of-line.
Food Grade - Flow Wrapper In-Feed System[800 ppm/8 Robots]
Flow Wrapper (4)[200 ppm Each]
Cartoners (2)[400 ppm/80 cpm/3 Robots]
Case Packing (3)15 cpm Each
Palletizing (1)30 cpm
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Depalletizing
• Removal of loaded and empty containers for up line filling/process applications
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De-Casing
• Removal of product such as empty bottles for filling or product for mixing.– Common Technology for Mixing or Case Loading down stream.– Continuous motion tracking to prevent product tipping, eliminate
accumulation and control of gapping.
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In-Feed Product Handling
• Random Orientation Inspection & Processing– Vision inspection & part locate– Random oriented product locate and transfer into flow
wrappers, cartoners, cases, trays, pouches, blisters– Continuous motion pick, continuous or intermittent motion
place
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Primary Packaging• Cartoning
– Robotics reduces complexity of in-feed and provides continuous or intermittent motion loading.
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Primary Packaging• Cartoning
– Robotics minimizes mechanical systems used to accumulate and load cartons.
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Primary Packaging• Converting Horizontal Applications to Vertical
Cartoning Solutions
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Primary Packaging• Horizontal Cartoning & Material Handling
– Wrapped product unload, transfer & cartoner load– Five (5) Identical Robots, Two (2) Dial Tables, Fixtures, Puck Handling System– 6-month Payback
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Primary Packaging
• Material Handling & Horizontal Cartoning
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Primary Packaging
• Blister Loading – Random Orientation– Unstable product– High-speed– Continuous motion in-feed & loading
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Primary Packaging
• Blister Loading– Blister load from racks
• Small & Delicate Medical Devices• Seven (7) Products • Automatic Change Over
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Primary Packaging
• Raw Food Handling– Random orientation with Vision Locate
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Secondary Packaging• Collated Product
– 6-axis robot fully optimizes the packing process while eliminating flap control.
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Secondary Packaging
• Servo Metered Product– Pick on-the-fly and eliminate collating, accumulation,
product re-orientation and changeover
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Secondary Packaging• Servo Screw In-Feed
– Pick on-the-fly or intermittent– 6-axis robot eliminates flap control and changeover
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Secondary Packaging
• Food Canisters– Robotic case loading in trays with HSC lids– Six-axis motion enables packing of tapered
product
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• Food Product– Stand-up bags– Pick on-the-fly without
collating/accumulating– Continuous motion case/tray conveying
Secondary Packaging
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• Food Products– Stand-up bags with Servo Collating In-Feed– 6-axis manipulation of product
Secondary Packaging
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Product Mixing
• Rainbow & Combo Packs– Market driven to mix flavors, colors and sizes– Mixing is labor intensive requiring depalletizing, mixing,
repackaging & palletizing
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Product Mixing
• Rainbow & Combo Packs– Continuous Motion– 3 & 4 Flavor– 6 Robots vs. 4 Robots
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Palletizing
• High Flexibility– Robot handles multiple lines, multiple products, multiple pallet
types and Slip Sheets– No changeover
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Palletizing• Dual Palletizing Cell - 90-degree Case Transfer, Pallet Dispenser, Transfer
Carts, Unit Load Labeling, Stretch Wrapping with/without Pallets, Database Driven Robotics, Automatic Grade Change [on the fly]
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Palletizing
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Palletizing
• High Flexibility– Robot handles heavy Pails & Bliss Cases
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Palletizing
• High Flexibility– Robot handles bags or bundles
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Palletizing
• High Flexibility– Robot handles cases & pails; various
pallet types– Automatic changeover utilizing a
robotic tool changer
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Integrated Packaging Solutions
• Healthcare Products– Robotic cartoning & case loading– Bottle mixing, vision verify, case erecting and sealing
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• Tape Product– RSC Case Erecting, Tray
Forming, Case Packing, and Palletizing
– Over 350 SKUs
Integrated Packaging Solutions
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• Paper Product– RSC Case Erecting, Layer Forming, Case Packing,
Case Sealing, Palletizing & Stretch Wrapping– Palletize directly on Stretch Wrapper without pallets
Integrated Packaging Solutions
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Integrated Packaging Solutions
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Integrated Packaging Solutions
• Case Erecting, Layer Forming, Case Packing, Case Sealing, Palletizing & Stretch Wrapping
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General Material Handling
• Tray/Pan/Bin Handling– Increase over manual production by over 30%– Eliminate ergonomic problems
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Robotic Opportunity
• Performance, Reliability, Flexibility & Quick Changeover
Case Packing Robots
KD Bundle In-Feed
KD Un-Stacking & Squaring Robot
Case Erecting Robots
Case Top Sealer
Up-stacking & Accumulation Robots
BottomSealer
CompressionStation
KD SquaringStation
Product In-Feed
Layer FormingServoRacks
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Robotic Flexibility
• Transfer, Erecting, Packing, Sealing, Labeling & Lidding
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Achieving State-Of-The-Art Performance
• Optimization Through Robotics– Minimize Product Handling– Minimize Damage To Product – Minimize Failure Opportunities– Minimize Operator Intervention
• Change Over• Recovery
– Minimal Grade Change/Product Change Over– Minimize Maintenance– Intelligent Software
• Automatic Diagnostics & Error Recovery
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Robotics for Packaging: When & Why
• Difficult Product to Collate or Accumulate• Variety of Product• Variety of Presentations• Multiple Lines• Mixing/Combo/Random• High Frequency of Changeover• Minimal Space• “Drop In” for Existing Line
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Where Robotics May Not Make Sense
• Difficult to “Pick” Product• Ease of Product Handling• Dedicated Product• Single Line with High Speeds• Simple Drop Packer Application• 1st Project with High Risk
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Robotic Compatibility
• Matching robotic functionality to product needs and operator capabilities.– Critical to perform detailed and accurate applications analysis.– Analysis should include:
• Detailed specification showing ALL products and ALL presentations/configurations.
• Simulation Analysis• Site Visit
– Fully appreciate requirements– Understanding of facility and existing culture
– Solid Understanding of Customers Expectations• Be realistic!• Focus on 1st time success!
– Don’t invest in the highest ROI, if the project has the highest Risk!– Chose a “lower” risk project and then build on its success.
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Depalletizing
Raw Food & In-Feed Handling Primary Packaging Secondary Packaging
Palletizing Mixing/Combo Packs Material Transfer & Handling