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Kawasaki Delta Picker at EasyFairs 2010
Kawasaki’s ‘Y Series’ robot was on show at easyFairs’ PACKAGING INNOVATIONS IRELAND at the RDS on June 16th and 17th, 2010. Featured at the PAK Automation stand, the new robot designed for fast pick and place operations garnered a lot of interest from visitors to the event. The new ‘Y Series’ Delta Picker is ideal for the movement and placement …
Kawasaki YF03N Ultra High Speed Delta Robot
The YF03N Y-Series robot is an ultra- high speed delta robot with the quality and reliability that has become synonymous with Kawasaki. The unique design is simple to program and operate and features industry leading payload capacity, reach and speed. High Payload Capacity: With a 3 kg payload capacity, this robot can pick & place various types of workpieces at …
PAK TAKES STAND AT easyFairs 2010
Stand H9 is the stand to visit at this year’s easyFairs’ PACKAGING INNOVATIONS IRELAND show at the RDS on June 16th and 17th. With an exciting display of the latest in automated machinery, packaging technology and robotics PAK Managing Director Michael McHugh will be on hand to answer questions you may have about processing technology and the benefits automation can …
PAK ATTENDS TOTAL PROCESSING & PACKAGING 2010
PAK Automation Ltd was at the NEC in Birmingham between the 25th and 27th of May for Total Processing & Packaging 2010. Total Processing & Packaging 2010 is the UK’s leading integrated processing & packaging exhibition, showcasing production line solutions from beginning to end. Covering all the major sectors including food & drink, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, household products and chemicals, there …
PAK’S UNDERSIDED BAR CODE SCANNING SOLUTION
Clients know that when they have a packaging problem PAK will find the best possible solution at the most cost effective price. Such was the case recently when a customer required a barcode scanning solution for their EAN13 barcodes. The system had to be capable of detecting barcode labels, applied by a Pago applicator on the undersides of shrink-wrapped boxes, …
Industrial Robots in the Electronics Industry
Integrating robotics into electronics applications is amongst the most rewarding tasks that we face at TM Robotics. Toshiba Machine’s fast, accurate and high repeatability robots are ideal for tasks such as PCB manufacture, mobile phone assembly and hard disc production as well as other pick and place functions in electronics applications. Normally, the reason our electronics industry customers give for …
Assembly Machine for Mobile Phone Screens
PAK Automation have recently completed a project for a well known manufacturer of mobile phones. The order involved the assembly of five machines for the production of mobile phone screens. The screens are placed in a jig by the operator and the pick and place picks the screen and places them accurately onto a gasket which is indexed under the …
Robotic Pallet De-stacking Cell
PAK Automation have recently completed the successful installation of a Kawasaki Six Axis Robot model FP 20N. The Kawasaki Robot in this cell is picking and placing empty containers from a pallet and placing them onto a conveyor that transports the bottles into a liquid filling, capping and labelling station. Upon removing a layer of bottles the end of assembly …
Robotic Palletising Cell for 15 kg boxes.
Lifting heavy packs presents a Health & Safety risk, palletising can raise other significant problems with employees claiming for injuries that could be avoided. The introduction of a Kawasaki palletising robot can not only reduce the Health & Safety risk but also improve your line efficiencies and produce a neater pallet. PAK Automation have recently completed the successful installation of …
Multilane Printing onto Tyvek
Pak Automation Ltd. have recently completed the successful installation of two off Open Date Thermal Transfer Overprinters for overprinting directly onto Tyvek on two Thermoforming machines in a medical device company. One application is a three lane machine and the other was a two lane machine. The printers were mounted upside down inside the existing web path and mounted onto …