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Frugal Bottles are manufactured from two paperboard blanks and require complex gluing patterns that can be tailored to different profiles.  
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ILLIG Manipulación de apilamientos con ejes de Festo EGC-HD
Manipulación de apilamientos: Según ILLIG,  los ejes eléctricos EGC-HD con guía para cargas pesadas para altas velocidades y precisión, así como el eje en voladizo ELCC, de rigidez extrema, procedente del sistema modular de ejes de Festo, se...
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The Frugal Bottle automation cell was designed by PCE Automation using Festo’s Handling Guide Online (HGO) to speed up design and delivery times.
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The Frugal Bottle automation cell was designed by PCE Automation using Festo’s Handling Guide Online (HGO) to speed up design and delivery times.
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Festo automation is helping to increase production of Frugal Bottle, the world’s first paper wine and spirits bottle.
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2021/11/15
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Global
The right handling system in a matter of minutes
With the Handling Guide Online, design engineers can create the right ready-to-install handling system from ...
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With the Handling Guide Online, design engineers can create the right ready-to-install handling system from Festo in record time, whether for a 2D linear and planar surface gantry, a 3D gantry or a new 3D cantilever system. Not only can they now plan extremely compact or extremely dynamic Cartesian robots using the intuitive configuration and ordering software, but they also benefit from the circuit diagram service from Eplan and commissioning files.
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Handling Guide Online
With the Handling Guide Online, machine and system builders are able to reduce their time to market for integrated handling systems by up to 70%.
2021/10/20
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Irlanda, Reino Unido
Grolsch bottling plant upgrade goes with a swing, thanks to Festo automation
New servo technology from Festo is helping Grolsch to put the iconic swing tops on its bottles of lager. The ...
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New servo technology from Festo is helping Grolsch to put the iconic swing tops on its bottles of lager. The ‘swing-top transfer unit’ was custom-designed by Festo in conjunction with system integrator MCA Linear Motion Robotics and is installed at the Grolsch Enschede plant in The Netherlands.
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The Grolsch 'swing-top transfer unit' features the new Festo EMMT servo motor and CPX-E automation system and provides approximately 3,800 bottles per hour with a porcelain cap and rubber ring.