Post Time:Oct 19,2018Classify:Industry NewsView:1035
Alongside
profitability, safety also plays a decisive role in a successful
manufacturing process. Sensitive handling technology enables even the
thinnest glass panes to be moved safely without any damage. Torgauer Maschinenbau GmbH is working on a robot solution that allows
glass panes measuring up to 1,500 x 1,000 mm and with a thickness of
0.1 to 1.1 mm to be changed over in cycle times of three to eight
seconds. The greatest challenges are the fragility of thin panes and
avoiding any damage to the surfaces and edges. The company’s expertise becomes evident both in the entire movement
sequence and in the material combination of the individual components,
which enable the panes to be handled gently and without any scratches.
According to the manufacturer, the system itself prevents contamination. To guarantee process reliability in the long term, the entire system
must be designed such that it remains free from contamination. No staff
need to enter the immediate vicinity of the machine due to the system’s
high degree of horizontal and vertical connectivity. Glamaco GmbH from Coswig is also involved in the handling of thin and
curved glass, i.e. for automotive engineering. This market offers
tremendous growth opportunities in the field of chemically hardened
glass (aluminosilicate glasses). Glass thicknesses of approx. 0.5 - 1.5 mm are used for the vehicle
interior, while glasses with thicknesses of 0.5 - 1.2 mm and dimensions
of up to 1,850 x 1,250 mm are deployed for the exterior. Here, too, the
rule of thumb is: the thinner the glass, the lower the rigidity of the
panes. Therefore, the number and arrangement of gripper points on the
transport frame are among the most important criteria for the secure and
deformation-free transport of the glass panes. In particular, setting down the panes is a critical process step, as
the sensitivity of the edges plays a key role. The smart use of
materials and optimum movement control significantly reduce the risk of
damaging the glass panes. The requirements placed on the materials and material combinations
used become more demanding still when, alongside mechanical loads,
thermal or chemical stresses also come into play. This is the case when hardening aluminosilicate glasses, for
instance. In collaboration with JSJ Jodeit GmbH, Glamaco GmbH has
developed a solution for these, too, which increases process reliability
before, during and after chemical hardening. Visitors to glasstec can
find out more at the trade fair stand. VDMA highlights at the trade fair The major focuses at glasstec 2018
will be Industrie 4.0, thin glass, façades and smart glass, as well as
skilled crafts and interiors. Numerous VDMA member companies have
registered as exhibitors. Take the opportunity to visit the “function meets glass” technology
conference in CCD Ost from Monday, 22 October 2018. Functional glasses
and their applications, cutting techniques for complex surfaces and new
coatings will take centre stage at the conference. On Wednesday, 24 October 2018, the “Technology by VDMA” symposium
will be all about networked production and new technologies. The
symposium will illustrate the complete production chain for flat and
hollow glass and will take place in the new conference area in Hall 10,
Room 3.
Source: www.glasstec-online.comAuthor: Shangyi
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