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Kawasaki Robotics puts the case for space-saver robot palletising systems at TOT...

Kawasaki Robotics is using The Total Exhibition to demonstrate how an area, not much larger than two euro pallets, can cost effectively house a high throughput palletising system.  Using its compact RD80N palletising robot and ‘standard’ ancillary components, the system will illustrate a strong case to automate any end of line process where there is limited space available.
 

Automation boosts competitiveness of heritage beer bottling business

Edwin Holden’s Bottling Company Limited, based in Sedgley, has a distinct heritage feel which endears it to its long list of ale brewing customers.  The business, celebrating its 70thbirthday this year, has maintained its heritage while at the same time investing in the latest automation technology.
Flexibility and quality are the two core elements of Holden’s production that attract small to medium sized...
 

Ash clean-up for robot at H+H UK Ltd

Getting down and dirty in ash is one process that personnel at H+H UK Limited, Goole, are pleased to leave to a new Kawasaki industrial robot.  Manufacturing its market leading Aircrete Building Blocks from a mixture of pulverised fuel ash (PFA), cement and lime creates an aggressive environment for clean-up operations.
The H+H factory in Goole was commissioned by Hess in 2001 and incorporated a Kawasaki JS30...
 

New Kawasaki intelligent robot safety system opens up Human Machine Interface (H...

A new intelligent safety system from Kawasaki Robotics provides operators with less restrictive and safer access to robot systems.  Cubic-S is a motion monitoring safety unit which has been awarded TüV Certification to EN ISO 13848-1 performance level d/category 3.
Cubic –S uses dual CPUs that are independent from the robot’s control CPU to monitor speed and position.  A total of eight individual functions...
 

Kawasaki robot system smoothes production flow for Heinz

Heinz - Telford has installed a new end of line palletising system into its Telford, ‘single serve’ production facility.  Three Kawasaki robots have freed up operator time allowing upstream filling machinery to be more efficiently managed and output to be increased.
Robots are nothing new to the Heinz, Telford site – a large robot was installed three years ago palletising products from four separate production...
 

Kawasaki Robotics on the move

Kawasaki has recently completed its move to new premises in Warrington.  This was a strategic move for Kawasaki to streamline its customer support services, which were previously carried out across two buildings.  The new building is 10,000 sq ft and will be the head office for all of Kawasaki Robotics UK operations.
Kawasaki’s emphasis on providing first class training courses will be supported with a new...
 

Kawasaki ‘swap-out robots’ upgrade Norgren production

As part of a major investment by Norgren at its Lichfield manufacturing site, Kawasaki Robotics has replaced two aging robots with two Kawasaki RS06L robots.  The new robots allow faster cell tool change times and are able to work more comfortably within target cycle times.
Installed over 13 years ago the original robots, both Kawasaki robots, operate between 5 to 7 days a week and three shifts a day in...
 

Intelligent palletiser provides compact solution to busy end of line operations

Kawasaki Robotic’s new 80Kg palletiser the RD080N is faster and more compact than its predecessor and uses the recently launched E-Controller.
Designed specifically for palletising, Kawasaki Robotic’s RD080N is lighter than its predecessor and maintains its rigid construction.  Duty cycle tests illustrate its high speed by performing 2,800 cycles, with 80Kg payloads, of 75mm vertical and 900mm horizontal an...
 

Packaging sector debut for new Kawasaki Delta robot at PPMA Show

Kawasaki Robotics will debut its first Delta arm robot to the packaging industry at this year’s PPMA Show.  Designed for high reliability and ease of maintenance, the new Y Series claims to be best in class for speed and repeatability.
Integrated with a vision system, the new Y Series will illustrate ultra high speed pick and place tasks while maintaining smooth motion control and accurate repeatability. With a...
 

Single shift robot installation gets Greencore automated with zero downtime

Greencore Prepared Meals, Warrington, has successfully implemented its first automated packaging line for its high output lasagne products without any disruption to production.  The end of line system comprising two Kawasaki FD50 robots, conveyors and guarding was delivered, installed and made available for commissioning during a single weekly hygiene shift. 

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