Syntegon unveils advanced pick-and-place packaging platform

German-based equipment and systems business Syntegon has unveiled a key new robotic pick-and-place platform, known as RPP, targeting advanced automation of packaging lines, reports Neill Barston.

The company explained that ongoing pandemic has placed providing technology-led solutions for productivity and efficiency of manufacturing environments firmly in the spotlight as a major megatrend.

As Confectionery Production previously covered in an exclusive video interview with Syntegon for the World Confectionery Conference greater drive for sustainability and delivering smarter systems remains high on the industry’s agenda.

“We are more than ready for the requirements for the factory of the future. Automation and robotics are important strategic focus areas for Syntegon,” says Dr. Silke Blumer, Vice President Strategy and Product Management for the business unit Food at Syntegon, which has developed a broad series of lines for confectionery and snacks markets.

The core functions of the newly developed RPP platform include quality assurance, user-friendliness and efficient production processes. “Thanks to our proven expertise in robotics combined with industrial know-how, we can offer our customers automated turnkey solutions from a single source,” Blumer confirms. “We understand the food industry’s requirements for machines and lines better than any other manufacturer – from process technology to primary, secondary and transport packaging.”

As the company noted, its RPP platform automates process steps such as handling, feeding and loading. The new robotics platform is designed as a modular system. This allows individual configuration of the robotic cells.

“Each customer project is different. Thanks to the modular RPP platform, we can handle a wide variety of products. The Delta robots can be flexibly connected and, together with transport modules, seamlessly integrated into an overall system,” explains Andreas Schildknecht ([pictured), Product Manager Robotics at Syntegon.

“Together with our customers, we can automate single process steps consecutively and in line with their needs or budgets, following the principle ‘build as you grow’. Moreover, the platform can be scaled to suit different production capacities, while multiple cells can be connected.”

Furthermore, the open control software ensures the seamless integration of the Delta robots into the line. “The comprehensive integration of controls and hardware is essential for all components within the line to communicate with each other through a single control platform – and to function perfectly together,” says Schildknecht.

The platform, which was designed according to the latest UX aspects, ensures user-friendly operation. New features support the operators in making their daily work with the line easy and effective. The RPP cells provide excellent visibility, easy access and efficient cleaning.

The stainless steel robotic cells meet the IP65 protection class. This minimises the risk of contamination for both current and future hygiene requirements in the food industry. Last but not least, the tool-free format changeover reduces downtime, allowing manufacturers to process different products on the same line and to respond quickly to changing market demands.

“The growing need for more flexibility and efficiency will be increasingly realised by integrated robotics solutions. Automation is the future,” Blumer is convinced.

“With the Syntegon RPP platform, we are paving the way for future manufacturing. However, we have by no means reached the end of the road. Our unique combination of mechanical engineering, robotics and industry expertise makes the Syntegon RPP platform one step of many, albeit a very important one.” In parallel, Syntegon will continue to develop further innovative automation technologies – and will soon introduce new developments to the market for the food and pharmaceutical industries.

 

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