Drive Technology Manufacturing Future

Drive technology manufacturer and supplier SEW-Eurodrive promises improved energy efficiency and increased throughput with its modular and scalable product range, reports Paul Hamblin. For such a dominant company, 90 years old, with 57 worldwide sites, 17 production plants and no fewer than 22,000 employees, SEW-Eurodrive is not perhaps the most famous name in European and global logistics. That’s probably because it has carved out an enviable position in one of the industry sectors which is talked about the least, but which matters more than most.

Based in Bruchsal, Germany, SEW-Eurodrive is a specialist in drive technology. Its products enable movement in the handling, storing, sorting, transporting and distribution of goods in logistics. That means powering the conveyors, stacker cranes, palletisers and sorters, and a great deal more besides.

At LogiMAT in March, the company highlighted its focus on three key needs which its customers have identified: energy efficiency, throughput enhancement, and greater flexibility. SEW-Eurodrive’s Wolfgang Currle, Head of Sales Southwest Germany and responsible for SEW-Eurodrive’s presence at LogiMAT, told me that the company’s holistic concept is designed to coordinate perfectly with each customer’s application, with each of these three needs an integral part of the solution. It should be added that short installation times and minimal maintenance work are increasingly demanded by customers, so these requirements are a given.

Energy and Throughput Efficiency

Energy efficiency is achieved via a holistic concept consisting of drive technology, energy management, safety, software and control technology. With SEW-Eurodrive’s products, customers can expect high throughput, smart material flow, maximum energy efficiency, fast startup, and simple operation and diagnostics, all backed up by scalable and robust project planning.

Catching the eye in the company’s product portfolio is the MOVI-C modular automation system, which it describes as “the perfect one-stop shop for every automation task”. All parts and services are made and provided directly by SEW-Eurodrive including all hardware and software, from planning and startup to operation and servicing. Crucially, the MOVI-C is modular and scalable according to customer need. Currle says the benefits of this complete package are “full comfort, a future-proofed system and the reassuring confidence that comes from knowing you have a direct contact you can always rely on.”

Reduced Complexity

Simplicity in the pursuit of user-friendliness is the core product promise of the MOVI-C modular automation system, he says. “The aim is to make complex, high-performance automation and drive technology simple enough for you to install it effortlessly, operate it intuitively and monitor it easily,” he continues.

Deploying the hardware reduces complexity, installation space and costs – all the customer has to do is connect SEW-Eurodrive’s components, which link via plug-and-play, including to each other. With configurable devices and end-to-end control technology, the manufacturer reduces the number of device variants without losing any functions. They include everything from safety to robotics, maintaining the full range of movements.

As for the software, the MOVIKIT modules are easily started up via graphical configuration and diagnostics. The range of standardised software modules includes everything from simple drive functions, such as speed control and positioning, to challenging motion sequences as well as motion control functions such as robotics. Nonetheless, if the application requires, MOVIKIT software modules can also be freely programmed.

The MOVIKIT software modules are perfectly coordinated with MOVI-C control technology. Using MOVISUITE engineering software, the appropriate MOVIKIT software module is allocated directly to an axis or the controller and configured via graphical wizards and editors. As a result, the user has access to all relevant parameters from motor startup to software settings in a single parameterisation interface.

MOVIKIT is integrated into the IEC user program at the touch of a button using automatic IEC code generation. It is both quick and easy to complete. Every software module offers both a conventional variable interface and an object-oriented interface for implementing cutting-edge software architectures.

The control technology is based on a common platform for control cabinet and decentralised controllers with the same functionalities and identical interface diversity. The controller is used to execute high-end data-driven applications that require integrated functional safety and high-level, application-specific networking. Motion, automation and cyber physical control are all available with the system.

The AC motor, servomotor and linear motion drives are fully modular, with an enormous range of combinations to suit specific requirements. “Just connect and you’re good to go, thanks to an electronic nameplate and digital single-cable technology,” explains Wolfgang Currle.

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Journey of Sustainable Packaging

With the packaging industry eagerly anticipating the first interpack in six years, Hugo Beck – a world leading specialist in horizontal film packaging machines, flowpack and paper packaging machines as well as automation solutions – is welcoming visitors to its stand to see at first hand the significant improvements in machinery for sustainable packaging, including a brand-new solution for paper packaging.

Since the last interpack in 2017, Hugo Beck has invested heavily in introducing new film and paper packaging machines, as well as in improvements to existing machines and capabilities.
These advances will be showcased on the Hugo Beck stand, which will take visitors on a journey through the options available in paper and film packaging. Hugo Beck promises ‘the highest flexibility for today’s markets and tomorrows.’

A key focus will be on the ability to deliver sustainable packaging concepts and resource-saving machine technology. This includes futureproofing customers’ packaging processes through the integration of flexible, fully automated packaging machines, which help to reduce material consumption, drive greater efficiency and improve recyclability.

On the Hugo Beck stand (Hall 11, Stand G39)

– The Hugo Beck stand is highlighting individual packaging solutions for diverse industries and products. A brand new flexo paper packaging solution will be introduced to the market as a cost-effective entry model and a space-saving machine solution. As a hybrid variant of the company’s flexo machine series for paper and film the machine can be changed between packaging materials within minutes, making it perfect for a number of industries from e-commerce and logistics through to many others.

– The paper e-com fit for paper packaging, which is ideal for e-commerce applications, automatically adapts the size of shipping bags to the varying length and width of products. Different product sizes up to 200 mm tall can be packaged in a jumble using a minimum amount of paper. The precisely fitting paper bags feature two sewn sides plus a glued top overlap. As such, it opens up new possibilities for sustainable shipping packaging for the e-commerce, mail order and logistics sectors when it comes to direct dispatch of individual goods, packing groups of products or meeting the complex requirements of returns packaging.

– The flowpack X is a modular solution for air-tight film packaging and paper packaging. Easily adjusted to process varying packaging materials with a short changeover, and capable of coping with the most diverse heat and cold-sealable paper-based packaging materials and films with different thickness, the flowpack X enables optimum functionality for manufacturers seeking sustainable packaging materials. Offering air-tight film packaging, it is perfect for pharmaceutical or medical technology, but the flowpack X provides customers across multiple industries with ultimate flexibility and security when working with a variety of packaging materials.

– The continuous servo X Form Fill and Seal machines are capable of material savings of 60-70% through minimal use of film targeting diverse industries. Minimising the use of packaging material in the first place is a key requirement for sustainability. The servo X machine series is designed to ensure film use is as efficient as possible while delivering a consistently high, or even increased, output across all types of machine-compatible films, such as mono-material films, recycled content films and bioplastics. The amount of film required is reduced by simply using the company’s extremely tight packaging technology, which delivers a precision fit of the film and hardly any film waste during production. The environmental profile of film packaging can also be optimised by making it as thin and light as possible. Packaging machines from Hugo Beck process extremely thin packaging and shrink films starting from only 7 µm.

SEW-EURODRIVE is exhibiting Hugo Beck’s latest flowpack X for paper packaging, which is available with complete machine automation solutions from SEW-EURODRIVE on request. The selected drive and automation components from SEW-EURODRIVE have been expanded specifically due to Hugo Beck‘s sustainability requirements and now include components such as energy storage units and stepper drives. The use of an intelligent energy management system and the replacement of pneumatic drives with electromechanical drives significantly and measurably reduces energy requirements and makes compressed air unnecessary.

The use of an energy storage unit, in conjunction with the software modules from SEW-EURODRIVE, leads to stabilisation of the power supply and bridging of short-term voltage dips, to reduced peak loads as well as to controlled stops in the event of longer power failures. This means that the machine can also be used when the power grid is not stable or even when a power failure is expected.

“We’re looking forward to welcoming visitors to interpack, to see the huge strides we’ve made in terms of product development since the last show,” commented Timo Kollmann, Managing Director of Hugo Beck. The world has changed a lot over the past six years, with an increased focus on sustainability and significant growth in sectors such as e-commerce. Our latest solutions help customers to meet their challenges in terms of increased sustainability while still delivering on the key requirements for effective packaging such as protection and preservation of products.”

 

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