Parts Handling Equipment

Industrial ID scanner incorporates liquid lens, modular communications capability

By Stephen Moore
Published: August 30th, 2010

Cognex Corporation (Natick, MA) has debuted its next-generation DataMan handheld industrial ID scanner series designed for factory floor use. The rugged DataMan 8000 Series offers advanced 1D and 2D code reading via patented IDMax technology regardless of size, quality, printing method or surface.

Interchangeable sprue gripper jaws ensure handling flexibility

By Stephen Moore
Published: August 23rd, 2010

A new application need not necessitate exchanging grippers for handling of different sprues when using a system from Fipa (Cary, NC) that requires only that the gripper jaws be swapped. The model GR04.103 and GR04.130C sprue grippers can be reconfigured quickly meaning a substantial amount of time can be saved during changeover.

Add rapid part cooling to the conveyor line

By IMM Staff
Published: April 28th, 2010

You say that ambient air does not cool that molded part moving along the conveyor fast enough, even with fans added. Well, now you can add a portable, spot air-cooling unit to a Dynamic Conveyor modular system right at the point where it’s needed.

Flash blown away in medical app

By IMM Staff
Published: February 10th, 2010

Microscopic hair-like flash from molded, cut, and skived plastic parts used in medical applications is removed in an instant using a new compact hot-air blower. The parts in question are used for internal medical examinations or dispensing applicators.

Low-pressure part takeout

By IMM Staff
Published: January 6th, 2010

Venturi vacuum pumps powered by compressed air have no moving parts, thereby delivering high reliability, and can achieve a 26-inch Hg vacuum with only 0.74-1.27 SCFM air flow, depending on the suction cup size. Vendor Anver Corp. (Hudson, MA) says these devices can provide millisecond attach and release. The pump, suspension, and suction cup are an integrated unit and can be positioned close to the load to minimize the potential for vacuum loss through tubing.

Clean conveying

By Stephen Moore
Published: June 1st, 2009
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Static pinning takes on new uses for sealing

By MPW Staff
Published: April 30th, 2009

Horizontal flow wrapping using shrink films to provide skin-tight packaging for cartons, food products, and pharmaceuticals is a popular packing method where the film is fed around a forming box to create a tube. Generally an overlap, often sealed together by heat-seal or heat-shrink processes, of 25-35 mm of film is needed. But due to tension on the film, the overlap can come apart if the seal is not formed correctly, causing high rejection rates and requiring rewrapping. Packagers often compensate by using wider films to produce a larger, more expensive overlap.

Protective films ensure A-1 delivery of goods

By MPW Staff
Published: April 30th, 2009

The Combipac system of thermal shrink film protection of pallet unit loads from Beumer (Beckum, Germany) is designed for rapid heating of polyethylene film to about 180°C, which allows the film molecules—tensioned during processing—to return to their original chemical structure. Such shrink films provide safe transport, storage, and packaging of palletized items.

Vacuum EOAT handles bulky parts

By Amie Chitwood
Published: October 29th, 2008

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