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ABB FlexPicker for high speed pick and place

151010_ABBThis year saw the return of the ABB stand at The PPMA Show. ABB shared its stand with packaging systems specialist RM Group, a member of ABB’s Authorised Value Provider (AVP) network. A highlight of the stand was a demonstration cell featuring ABB’s FlexPicker robots, which are ideal for high speed picking and placing applications in the food and pharmaceutical industries.

Joining it was an example of ABB’s IRB 260 robot. Designed for packing applications, the robot is built to meet reach and payload requirements whilst being small enough to fit into compact packing machines.

Visitors to the stand were able to configure their own stacking patterns with RM Group’s new EASY TEACH operator interface, which was running on a fully operational robot cell. Featuring intuitive controls and programming, EASY TEACH helps to greatly reduce the time and expertise needed to set up a packaging application.

Other products featured included a number of bottle and bag handling conveyors designed and manufactured by RM Group, plus the FPK 42 form, fill and seal machine for block bottomed – quad sealed packs under 1kg. This versatile packaging machine lends itself to many products in the food and pharmaceutical industry.

Founded in 1995, RM Group provides all-round packaging solutions, from bulk product handling, weighing, conveying, and packing through to end-of-line palletising, collating and wrapping. The company also builds and supplies mobile packaging systems and recently launched the world’s first, mobile robotic palletising systems. Enabling customers to bag and/or palletise products at source, these systems provide greater flexibility whilst dramatically reducing the time and cost of transportation.

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