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Systems for transport, handling and storage technology
LIPPERT sets standards with a unique combination of ceramic know-how and
material-flow competence.
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Higher productivity and efficiency
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Lower personnel costs
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Shorter cycle times
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Lower scrap & wasters rations
Handover, chaining, monitoring:
material flow for production and storage
Concatenation of production islands:
Central robots interconnect diverse production islands and processing
stations, with integrated high-bay magazines serving as buffer stores.
Transport systems:
Autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs) and conventional conveyours have
ranges of application that extend from shaping to glazing and drying
and on to sorting, incl. interim storage. They are suited to all products
as well as pallets, batts, etc. In the sorting area, different articles
are automatically transferred in and out by virtue of their bar code
identification.
Camera-based article and position sensing systems:
During loading and unloading of some systems, e.g., drying systems with
mixed loads, it is frequently necessary to monitor the articles with
regard to type and position. This is where dedicated camera systems come
in - with their signature accuracy and convenience of operation. The
data gathered by the recognition system are forewarded to a downstream
(handling) apparatus (e.g., a robot, handover, ...) to ensure optimal
further handling and treatment of the articles.
Transport and robot handling, optimized systems
In all areas, mature, specially adapted conveyance setups guarantee the
effectivity of such functions as handover, loading, unloading, lifting,
turning and exchanging.
AGVs can even be loaded and unloaded in hot dryers - fully
automatically, of course.
Turning & lifting gear:
These are needed for turning the demoulded articles to their utility
attitudes, with or without insertion of tote / drying / dedicated pallets.
Robot handling:
Robots attend to diverse tasks both reliably and gently. They are useful in
practically any area of production.
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