Two servomotors will drive a single shaft in what's billed as the world's largest trim-in-place thermoforming machine. The thermoformer, dubbed the FT14k, recently went to work for a company molding yogurt cups at a 140 cups/cycle rate. It incorporates an allelectric dual-action press designed to turn out cups, trays, or plates. Cycle time ranges from 10 to just a few seconds, depending on whether deep drawing is involved. The developer is Much thought went into the arrangement for moving the 7,500-lb platens. Two 30-kW servomotors drive each platen. Two more 15-kW servos handle the plug-assist function that aids in forming deep-draw features. Another 5-kW servomotor ejects parts after molding completes. The servos, all from , Waukegan, Ill., are powered through Yaskawa Sigma II amplifier/controllers. There are three motions involved in every molding cycle, and the machine inertia varies throughout two of them. Servomotors driving the platens are coupled through timing-belt pulleys and gearboxes to a driveshaft. The driveshaft works through a crank that generates a toggle motion and moves the platen up and down. The toggle mechanism is nonlinear, starting with a high gear ratio initially, transitioning to a low gear ratio in the middle of the velocity profile. As the mold almost closes, the mechanism again switches back to a high gear ratio to deliver 382 tons of clamping force. TSL developers say the dynamics of the drivetrain posed a challenging design problem. The two servomotors moving the platen had to share torque and not fight each other while driving the load. The initial approach was to designate one servo as a master axis with the other as a slave. But the master ended up handling a significantly larger portion of the load. , Rocklin, Calif. to arrive at a solution. It came in the form of a Galil DMC2280
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Gear Pumps
Gear pumps use intermeshing gears to pump various types of liquids. Typically, one gear is the driver and the other is free wheeling. The gears have very tight tolerances so that the fluid being pumped cannot pass through them. Common uses for gear pumps include high pressure, metering, and flow control applications.
Cold Runner Systems
Cold runner systems are used in injection molding machines to convey material from the nozzles to the mold cavity. The material is cooled in the channel between the nozzle and the cavity (the runner) and ejected with the part.
Spray Tanks and Cups
Spray tanks and cups are vessels that hold paints or coatings for use with spray guns, applicators, and atomizers.
Toggle Switches
Toggle switches are actuated by moving a lever back and forth to open or close an electrical circuit.
Cast-In Heaters
Cast-in heaters are made-to-order tubular or wire heaters cast into a part that is designed to be an integral component of a larger piece of equipment.
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Acrolab's Isoplatens® can be designed for electric, oil and steam heating platens (the standard Isoplaten is electrically heated)and provide high levels of thermal stability to press platen...
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Four-Post Guided Platen Presses can be used with four-post diesets for sheet metal forming operations. Available with coil handling equipment, feeders, knockouts, ejectors and cushions. Simple relay...
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Overview
Chapter 1, the basic parts of an injection moulding machine were identified as:
Injection unit
Machine base with hydraulics
Control unit and control cabinet
Clamping unit...
Brushless servomotors let a maker of plasma and oxyfuel cutters cut intricate designs in metal. The machines coming out of Dynatorch Inc. Visible on this view of a Dynatorch Inc. cutting machine are...
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Integrated planetary-geared servomotors are a compact choice for high-performance applications. Exlar Corp.'s PSA Series planetary-geared servomotors are for high-torque, high-power applications.
Flash welding uses a series of flashes or arcs between two components of similar cross section and shape along with clamping pressure. Parts are attached to electrically insulated platens. One platen...