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2023/01/25
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Proportional valve technology makes it possible
The sustainability of cardboard packaging is leading to its increasing use instead of plastic packaging. A key ...
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The sustainability of cardboard packaging is leading to its increasing use instead of plastic packaging. A key step in the manufacture of folding boxes is the highly precise gluing of the box blanks. The company Baumer hhs is a specialist and global market leader for applications of this type with its dual-piston pump DPP – supported by the proportional valve VPPM from Festo.
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Baumer - gluing machine
Gluing machines achieve speeds of more than 700 metres per minute and can glue well in excess of 40,000 folding boxes per hour depending on the packaging size.
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Baumer - Marco Ahler
Marco Ahler, Technical Director at Baumer hhs
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Baumer - proportional pressure regulator VPPM
Proportional pressure regulator VPPM from Festo: the DPP piston pump regulates the air input pressure instead of the fluid pressure, and thus sets the required fluid pressure. The VPPM controls the air volume on the input side.
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Baumer - twin-piston pump DPP
Twin-piston pump DPP from Baumer hhs: the centrepiece of the gluing process – the proportional valve VPPM from Festo can be seen at the bottom of the photo.
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Baumer - high-precision gluing
High-precision gluing of folding boxes: systems from Baumer hhs make it possible to apply glue with millimetre accuracy without any contact with the blank, even at the highest production speeds.
Frugalpac 5
Festo’s CPX-E-CEC Controller regulates multiple axes simultaneously to achieve the complex curves on the glue paths, while Festo CMMT servo controllers are used for precise and repeatable loading, gluing and unloading.
Frugalpac 4
Frugal Bottles are manufactured from two paperboard blanks and require complex gluing patterns that can be tailored to different profiles.  
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2022/11/11
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Playing it safe in the assembly of MRI machines
The future belongs to human-robot cooperation. System builder BEC developed such a collaborative solution for ...
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The future belongs to human-robot cooperation. System builder BEC developed such a collaborative solution for Siemens Healthineers. It inserts coils weighing several tonnes precisely into the magnets of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines. Electric cylinders from Festo, which ensure the coils are securely gripped, play a crucial role here.  
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BEC – Cooperation with Festo
Hans-Günther Nusseck, project manager at BEC (left), and Timo Kloker, sales engineer at Festo, discussing the use of the Festo electric cylinders in the system.