2014-10-14

Standardisation for loading and unloading cutting machines

System for use independent of manufacturer

Future aim of further strengthening the partnership

Waltrop, 14/10/2014 – Higher capacity utilisation of cutting ma- chines in unmanned operation: in a joint development agree- ment Mitsubishi Electric and KEMPER STORATEC GmbH are bringing a new, fully automated system on the market that loads and unloads any existing cutting equipment regardless of who it is manufactured by. In the process, KEMPER STORATEC’s stor- age and automation technology are interconnected. The system is modular and extendable and can be retrofitted to existing cutting systems. After the successful launch the two companies plan to step up their cooperation.

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“With our fully automated system, metalworking companies increase the productivity of their cutting machines”, as Willy Schroeder, Head of Sales at KEMPER STORATEC emphasizes. “No matter what cut- ting machine: for the first time ever on the market, we offer a solution that can use the equipment of any cutting process, regardless of the manufacturer.”

Loading and unloading unit is central element

The central element of the system is the fully automated laser cell that combines a loading and unloading unit from the StoreAutomation product range and a cutting machine. A suction unit connected to a lifting beam takes the raw material from the raw sheet stack and loads the cutting machine’s table. After processing, a rack in the ma- chine comes into play and removes the cut blank automatically.

In addition, the upstream storage technology is connected to the loading and unloading unit. The software knows the status of all the processes and controls them in optimal manner: First, suitable raw sheet material is transported by means of a trolley (MTT) for loading the cutting system. The finished sheet is unloaded after being cut and either put back into store again via the MTT or stored on a sta- tionary frame for further processing. Andreas Buchmeier, Laser De- partment Manager at Mitsubishi Electric Europe, explains: “All the processes work without constant supervision. Thanks to this auto- mated system, unmanned operation even of complex processes is able to continue for hours.”

Transferable to different needs

This fully automated process can be adapted to the needs of individ- ual companies depending on the manufacturing situation. Any cutting systems can be integrated into the process automation. “The system can be expanded flexibly and is also suitable for retrofitting to exist- ing cutting systems”, says Schroeder. The first systems are already in use and further inquiries have been received by the cooperating partners. “As a stand-alone solution or as a module in a process chain, the system provides a clear increase in efficiency in sheet metal processing”, says Buchmeier.

After the successful launch, Mitsubishi Electric and KEMPER STORATEC intend to deepen the partnership that has already exist- ed for several years. KEMPER STORATEC, established as a manu- facturer of sheet metal and long goods storage systems, thus pro- vides products for fully automated production cells to all sheet metal workers who do not want to become dependent on one manufactur- er.

Note to editors:

KEMPER STORATEC at the EuroBLECH Fair: Hall 12, Stand B06 Press Conference of the KEMPER Group at the stand on Thursday 23 October, at 11.00

Further information at: www.kemper-storatec.eu Further information at: www.mitsubishielectric.de

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