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Robotic tube filler/loader

-- Packaging Digest, 6/1/2009 2:00:00 AM

The TaskMate™ robotic loading system incorporates a Fanuc robot and ESS—designed end—of—arm tooling (EOAT) to load the infeed of Model TF 100, which automatically fills and closes up to 100 metal, plastic or PE/foil tubes/min. The robotic infeed system keeps pace with the tube fillers, allowing the TF 100 to run at maximum production levels. Multi-axis robots fitted with custom-designed EOAT provide the dexterity required to prevent damage to the tubes. This reduces scrap and increases machine uptime, the co. says. An empty-tube case-accumulation system on the robotic loader allows the filler to operate unattended for long production runs. Suitable for pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.



ESS Technologies Inc., 540/961-5716. www.esstechnologies.com

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