ABB Robotics to Exhibit Full Packaging Lineup at Pack Expo 2012, from Individual Product Handling to Layer Depalletizing


Demos to also feature advanced software developments that continue ABB's mission to make robot systems easier to program and operate

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - ABB Robotics, a leading supplier of industrial robots, is exhibiting two fully operational, multi-robot demonstration cells at Pack Expo 2012, October 28-31 at McCormick Place in Chicago (Booth # N-4533). The two cells accentuate ABB's complete line of packaging robots, from individual product handling robots to those that handle full layer depalletizing. Also on display are the most recent results of ABB's ongoing mission to develop robotic software that reduce programming complexity and create an intuitive human machine interface for production operation - highlighted by the RobotStudio Palletizing PowerPac, PalletPack 460 and PickMaster3 products.

The first demo displays the performance and versatility of ABB's comprehensive palletizing portfolio, featuring three models of ABB 4-axis palletizing robots. The robots demonstrate the palletizing and depalletizing of varying formats of corrugated cases. The demo utilizes three different end-of-arm tools including both the clamp and vacuum gripper from ABB's FlexGripper line. The entire cell is programmed using ABB's ease-of-use software products.

A second robotic demo features the IRB 360 FlexPicker(TM) and the IRB 120, ABB's smallest 6-axis robot, picking and placing individual candy packages at a speed in excess of 120 units per minute. The FlexPicker is the most widely used Delta robot in the industry with over 5,000 worldwide installations since 1997. Also on display from ABB's Discrete Automation and Motion (DM) division will be a broad range of motion and PLC products designed to enhance the performance of packaging systems, including solutions with advanced Ethernet technologies for communications between PLCs/HMI, motion controllers, servo drives and servo/linear motors. ABB Jokab Safety will display an array of electronic machine safety components and mechanical interlock switches.

Further detail on the ABB Pack Expo 2012 booth displays:

Palletizing Demo
The robotic palletizing loop begins with the high speed, compact IRB 460 picking individual cases from the infeed conveyor and placing them into a preconfigured pattern on the pallet. An IRB 760 palletizing robot then transfers a full layer of cases and places them on a pallet in front of an IRB 660 robot, which picks the boxes a row at a time and places them back on the conveyor, keeping the whole sequence in constant motion.

The IRB 460 (4-axis, 110kg payload, 2.4m reach) robot is specifically designed to meet the high throughput requirements of end-of-line and bag palletizing applications. The IRB 460 robot in this demo utilizes the new ABB FlexGripper Clamp end-of-arm tool for secure handling of heavy cases or products not compatible with vacuum handling techniques. ABB's recently introduced PalletPack 460 function package controls the complete robot cell operation. The PalletPack 460 PalletWare configures a complete palletizing system via the configuration wizard on the robot's FlexPendant, eliminating the need for traditional robot programming. PalletWare also provides a complete FlexPendant HMI for cell operation, and an integral ABB PLC controls the flow of product on the infeed conveyors, pallet conveyors and gripper operation. ABB FlexGrippers are preconfigured in the PalletWare for plug-and-play operation.

The IRB 760, designed for high-throughput, full-layer palletizing and depalletizing, is equipped with a Schmalz vacuum layer gripper. With a payload capacity of 450 kilograms and a reach of 3.2 meters, this 4-axis robot features a high inertia wrist - double that of competitors - that enables it to handle heavier and larger product and tooling payloads faster than any other robot in this class. The high payload IRB 760 is especially suited for palletizing in the beverage, building material and chemical applications.

The IRB 660 combines a 3.15 meter reach with variants handling 180kg or 250 kg payload, making it ideal for palletizing multiple boxes, crates, trays and more in a single cycle. The configuration of the IRB 660 robot allows the robot to service four infeed systems and four pallet positions and still achieve a full 110" pallet stack height. It is equipped in this demo with the ABB FlexGripper Vacuum multi-zoned rail gripper.

The IRB 660 and 760 robots are programmed using Robot Studio Palletizing PowerPac software, which combines previously developed ABB software technologies - PickMaster 5 and RobotStudio - into a single bundle. The Palletizing PowerPac has been developed in a logical format allowing users to configure the product conveyors, pallet locations, gripper functionality, the definition of each product to be handled, and the configuration of all products and components included in the pallet stack. Once the cell configuration is complete, RobotStudio Palletizing PowerPac provides a fully functional palletizing cell simulation with accurate robot performance information. The complete RobotStudio model is ready to be transferred directly to the robot controller for cell operation.

High Speed Picking Demo
The centerpiece of the high speed picking demo is the IRB 360 FlexPicker utilizing integrated vision and a single cup vacuum gripper to pick randomly presented packages off one conveyor and place them on another in uniform rows at a rate in excess of 120 per minute. An invert mounted IRB 120 Cleanroom robot picks the packages off the second conveyor and places them back on the first in a random orientation to continue the loop. The ABB FlexPicker is designed for operation in sanitary environments such as direct food handling or pharmaceutical applications, and the stainless (rated IP69K) model withstands the most stringent cleaning operations associated with sanitary product handling. Multiple variants of work envelopes (800, 1130 and 1600mm), payloads (1kg, 3kg and 6kg), and environmental protections are available to meet most application requirements. The featured IRB 120 Cleanroom model is ISO 5 (Class 100), suited for material handling applications in industries such as medical device packaging, pharmaceutical packaging and electronics. The PickMaster system software can control up to 10 robots and 10 cameras simultaneously.

Robot Controllers

All three ABB IRC5 controller variations will be featured between the two robotic demo cells:

· The desktop sized IRC 5 Compact controlling the IRB 120 provides the same industry leading functionality as the standard model in a portable unit, including superior motion control and user friendly FlexPendant programming.

· The IRC5 panel-mounted controller (PMC), controlling the IRB 360, makes integrating robots significantly easier by allowing machine builders and system integrators the flexibility to create custom enclosures to best protect the electronics by the means appropriate for specific harsh environments. This benefits numerous installation types, including food applications that require rigorous washdown capabilities.

· The standard IRC 5, ABB's fifth generation robot controller, controlling all other robots. It is available with ABB's MultiMove software which allows one controller to move up to 36 robot axes in fully coordinated motion to work collaboratively or independently on the same manufacturing system or packaging line.

Motion and PLC Products (www.abb.com/drives) (www.baldor.com) (www.abbmotion.com)
ABB PLCs/HMI, motion controllers, servo drives, servo motors, and linear motors from the ABB Low Voltage Drives Motion and PLC unit, along with standard drives and motors from ABB and Baldor. The ABB motion and PLC automation products feature leading Ethernet technologies including EtherNet/IP, EtherCAT, Ethernet POWERLINK, and Modbus/TCP.

The following ABB Robotics system integrators and affiliates are also displaying ABB robots:

American Conveyor S-1271 BluePrint Automation N-4314 Fallas Automation S-2416
Formost Fuji S-1674 Kliklok-Woodman S-1601 JLS Automation N-3338
Propack Processing S-3075 Reiser S-1648 Schmalz N-4466
XPAK USA E-7836

About ABB
ABB (www.abb.com) is a leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility and industry customers to improve their performance while lowering environmental impact. The ABB Group of companies operates in around 100 countries and employs about 130,000 people.

About ABB Robotics
ABB Robotics (www.abb.com/robotics) is a leading supplier of industrial robots - also providing robot software, peripheral equipment, modular manufacturing cells and service for tasks such as welding, handling, assembly, painting and finishing, picking, packing, palletizing and machine tending. Key markets include automotive, plastics, metal fabrication, foundry, electronics, machine tools, pharmaceutical and food and beverage industries. A strong solutions focus helps manufacturers improve productivity, product quality and worker safety. ABB has installed more than 200,000 robots worldwide.

Alex Miller
262- 236-3710
alex.x.miller@us.abb.com

ABB Robotics - North America
www.abb.com/robotics
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