Arburg at Interplas 2021: production cell combining numerous innovative technologies

Arburg at Interplas 2021: production cell combining numerous innovative technologies

  • Networked: turnkey systems setting new standards for digitalisation, automation and circular economy
  • Groundbreaking: R-cycle initiative with digital product passport for sorting by type
  • Smart: assistance systems for filling simulation and regulated injection

 

Lossburg, 01/09/2021

The focus of the Arburg trade fair stand (H4, Hall 4) at Interplas from 28 to 30 September, 2021 in Birmingham, UK, will be a digitally networked, electric Allrounder with a ground-breaking Gestica-control system. The smart turnkey system manufactures plastic cups fully automatically, which can be sorted by type by means of a digital product passport. The application sets new plastics processing standards in terms of digitalisation, automation and the circular economy. The Arburg host computer system ALS and the arburgXworld customer portal will also be on show at the exhibition.

“After a break of four years since the last Interplas, we are very much looking forward to having fact to face contact with customers and any interested parties in person once again,” stresses Colin Tirel, Managing Director of Arburg Ltd. in the UK. “Business is better than ever and the market in the UK and Ireland overall is booming, too. At the trade fair, we will be exhibiting an Allrounder with a Gestica control system for the first time in our market. This energy-efficient production cell will also bundle together numerous innovative technologies, all of which make injection moulding more efficient and convenient. For that reason alone, a visit to our trade fair stand will certainly be well worthwhile.“

Smart turnkey system

The heart of our turnkey system is an electric Allrounder 370 A with a clamping force of 600 kN, a single hot runner mould by Haidlmair and the new vertical robotic system Multilift V 20 with a 20 kg load in a transverse design. The machine is also equipped with an IIoT gateway as standard. In addition the system is connected to the Arburg Turnkey Control Module (ATCM) Scada system, which amalgamates all the relevant process and quality data for each specific part. A cup is manufactured from PP, then printed with a QR code according to the injection moulding process. This enable separation by type after use.

 

Digital product passport ensures correct sorting

As a result Arburg – as an exclusive engineering partner in the
R-Cycle initiative – demonstrates with cup production too how high-quality recyclate can be recovered from plastic waste after products have been used, thereby closing the recycling loop. The pivotal element of R-Cycle is a database that contains all the information about the materials used. As a result, every plastic product is assigned a digital product passport. As early as the injection moulding stage, data relating to aspects such as raw materials and colouring agents are transmitted. The code is then read, making separation by type possible.

 

 Intelligent assistance functions

The exhibit is equipped with intelligent assistance systems. This enable the aXw Control FillAssist to run filling simulations directly on the Gestica control system screen. The tool uses the pre-created simulation model and part geometry to make changeover and set-up more efficient. The three other control systems, “aXw Control ScrewPilot”, “aXw Control PressurePilot” and “aXw Control ReferencePilot”, ensure injection is adaptive and regulated. These are control strategies that build on each other and offer solutions for key quality requirements such as constant shot weights and uniform mould filling.

 

 

arburgXworld: News about the customer portal and digitalisation

At two terminals, visitors can learn how to digitalise their production with the “arburgXworld” customer portal and the Arburg host computer system ALS. Via the connection to ALS, production data can be recorded and analysed in real time, significantly increasing production efficiency and transparency. With its free-of-charge basic version and numerous apps and configuration levels, “arburgXworld” offers customers comprehensive digital support and access to a wealth of information and Arburg know-how. Key features include an overview of the machine fleet (MachineCenter) and online spare parts orders (Shop). Arburg is continually updating its customer portal with new digital services, which create added value and make everyday injection moulding easier. This includes the “AnalyticsCenter” for documenting mould sampling, tests, and injection moulding processes.

 

About Arburg

German family-owned company Arburg is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of plastic processing machines. Its product portfolio encompasses Allrounder injection moulding machines with clamping forces of between 125 and 6,500 kN, the Freeformer for industrial additive manufacturing and robotic systems, customer and industry-specific turnkey solutions and further peripheral equipment.

An international sales and service network ensures first-class customer support at a local level: Arburg has its own organisations at 35 locations in 26 different countries and, together with its trading partners, is represented in more than 100 countries. Its machines are produced exclusively at the company’s German headquarters in Lossburg. Of a total of roughly 3,200 employees, around 2,650 work in Germany. About 550 further employees work in Arburg’s organisations around the world.  Arburg has triple certification, in accordance with ISO 9001 (quality), ISO 14001 (environment) and ISO 50001 (energy).

Further information about Arburg can be found at www.arburg.com