Arburg will be presenting the digital future of plastics processing at Chinaplas in Guangzhou, China, from 21 to 24 May 2019. At stand A41 in hall 5.1, several topics relevant to the subject of digitalization will be presented: the new customer portal, the potential of augmented reality (AR) for service purposes, as well as digital assistance systems.
The application highlight will be a complex turnkey system that produces ready-to-use LSR/LSR wristwatches within the injection moulding cycle. Other exhibits are an electric Allrounder from the Golden Electric series for a medical application and a Freeformer 200-3X for industrial additive manufacturing. The three exhibited machines are networked via the Arburg ALS host computer system.
"Digital transformation is a topic that we as industry leaders have been focusing on for years and one that we are currently defining with our 'Road to Digitalisation' campaign," explained Zhao Tong, Managing Director of the Arburg organisations in China. "We show our customers how our innovative solutions for injection moulding, additive manufacturing and automation can help them stay on track for success as we join them on the road to the digital future of plastics processing. This allows them to fully meet all requirements in accordance with the state's ''Made in China 2025" industrial development plan."
Industry pioneer in the field of digitalisation
Arburg has more than 30 years of know-how in IT-networked production. In addition, the globally positioned company is advancing the digitalisation of its business processes and services. The portfolio for IT-networked and production-efficient plastic parts production ranges from digital assistance packages, predictive maintenance and remote service to the new customer portal and Arburg's own MES, the ALS host computer system. As a central component of Industry 4.0, ALS enables online data exchange across production facilities and locations (horizontal integration) as well as with a PPC/ERP system (vertical integration). At Chinaplas, all machine exhibits are networked via ALS.
The new customer portal, which will be presented in Guangzhou for the first time in a Chinese version, provides a variety of services in a clear and well coordinated manner using a cloud-based solution. The central applications (apps) include the "Machine Center", which contains important information and documents for each machine, the "Shop” for ordering spare parts and the "Service Center". In addition, visitors have the opportunity to find out more about the six digital Arburg assistance packages for starting, setting up, optimising, producing, monitoring and servicing Allrounder injection moulding machines and experience the potential of augmented reality (AR) for service purposes at first hand by means of a practical example.
Complex LSR processing: watches produced within the injection moulding cycle
Arburg is a pioneer in liquid silicone and multi-component injection moulding and looks back on many years of turnkey expertise. Production of LSR/LSR wristwatches will be showcased at Chinaplas 2019 as an application highlight and as a benchmark for what is currently possible using LSR processing. A hydraulic two-component Allrounder 570 S with a clamping force of 2,200 kN and size 400 and 70 injection units arranged in an L-configuration fully automatically produces two bicolour wrist straps made from the LSR materials Silopren 2670 (hardness 70 Shore A) and 2630 (hardness 30 Shore A) in a cycle time of 70 seconds. The 2+2-cavity mould is made by Rico, the LSR dosing unit by 2KM. Their new "CPP reader" camera system automatically detects whether the correct barrel has been loaded for each of the two LSR components. Assembly of the wristwatch takes place within the injection moulding cycle, by means of a linear Multilift V 15 robotic system. It removes the wrist straps and sets them down in a cooling station and then in an assembly station. Here, they are fitted with the watch housing and a ready-to-use clasp.
Another multi-component application is exhibited by partner Mehow at stand B81 in hall 5.1. Here, a hydraulic two-component Allrounder 470 S produces water cups from PC and LSR. Handling is performed by a six-axis robot.