Smart Press Shop

Smart Press Shop Schuler AG

Networked systems can increase process reliability and cost effectiveness. By Simon Scherrenbacher, corporate communications, Schuler.

Networking solutions in forming technology can increase not only process reliability, but also costeffectiveness in production.

In a modern servo press line, as many as 30 industrial PCs are networked with one another to ensure a high level of productivity and safe part transport from one press station to the next. Single presses, laser blanking lines, and various automation components also have the necessary interfaces for comprehensive networking.

What is the maximum speed at which a specific sheet metal can be formed? Forming simulation provides valuable information for the virtual optimisation of the entire system. To stay with the example of a servo press line: long before the tool sets are clamped into place, the virtual model of the system produces one part after another.

Drawing The Right Conclusion
By simulating the entire system, including all press stages and automation components, the time needed for part transport is minimised. The customer can also get information on the energy required for production.

The systems provide data measured by sensors installed at numerous points, for example to monitor the press force. By drawing the right conclusions from this information, this area also has huge potential. If the press force progression deviates from a particular pattern, this indicates irregularities in the process. These solutions gather important information that can be used to maintain the line, thereby preventing damage to the machine and tool.

If it becomes apparent that not everything is running smoothly, the service engineer can connect to the customer’s system online. In nine out of ten cases, problems can already be solved remotely. Condition-based maintenance can therefore help save a lot of money.

Many of these examples are already common practice. “Schuler has the key advantage of having equipped press plants throughout the world for decades, from the decoiler through to the automatic racking system”, says chief technical officer, Dr Stephan Arnold. “This experience helps enormously when it comes to developing intelligent functions for the ‘Smart Press Shop’ and the press plant of the future.”

At the EuroBLECH trade fair in Hanover, Germany, at the end of October, Schuler’s “Smart Press Shop” concept will be demonstrating how networking solutions in forming technology can increase not only process reliability, but also cost-effectiveness in production.

 

APMEN Sept 2016, Machine Tools

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