Friday, 17 January 2025

Packing dumplings!

The robotic packaging line for rolled dumplings is in three parts: blister pack production and supply, filling the blister packs with dumplings, and closing the packages.

Four hygienic robots pack up to 160 fresh potato dumplings per minute – without making contact with the dumplings at Friweika in Saxony (D). The concept, which is as unusual as it is efficient and hygienic, was developed and planned by KRÖNING-Automation and implemented with Stericlean robots from Stäubli.

Things tend to get busy at Friweika before Christmas and other holidays – in the most literal sense. The company produces up to 180,000 rolled dumplings every day. And that's just a small part of its product range, which also includes dumpling dough (up to 90,000 kg per day), ready-made fried potatoes, potato gratin, and other semi-finished potato products.

Friweika, short for “frische Weidensdorfer kartoffeln” (fresh Weidensdorf potatoes), was founded in 1970 and employs around 350 people in western Saxony. As is to be expected with these quantities, production is highly automated. Because ready-made dumplings are a rapidly growing product segment – keyword convenience – the company was faced with the task of increasing output in this production area.

The task was approached with KRÖNING in Dohna (D), a specialist in automation for food production which had designed several production lines for Friweika in the past.

The KRÖNING specialists are setting standards in various respects with the newly created production line. The system is relatively compact, achieves high output, and impresses with a top-level hygiene concept using Stäubli Stericlean robots, which are approved for aseptic production areas in the pharmaceutical industry. But more on that later.

The production process starts with the weighing of the dumpling dough: Each dumpling weighs around 100 grams. After portioning, it is shaped (rolled) and conveyed to packaging. At the same time, the associated packaging line produces blister packages with cavities for four or eight dumplings. In the last step, the packs are filled with dumplings on two parallel lines.

The automation experts at KRÖNING implemented a clever concept here: No contact is made with the dumplings during packaging. As Owner Marcus Kröning explains, “A robot picks up the blister pack and holds it at an angle at the end of the conveyor belt so that the individual dumplings fall directly into the cavities. Depending on the type of blister pack, the robot adjusts its position four or 10 times before the package is filled. The next step is to close the blister pack and transport it to the secondary packaging area.”

One of the great advantages of this solution is that the robot grippers do not make direct contact with the dumplings. This is good for the robots, as the dough doesn’t stick to their grippers, but it is also good for the dumplings, which the robots catch without making contact, thus avoiding any pressure marks caused by mechanical gripping processes.

Four TX2-90 robots in Stericlean design pack up to 160 dumplings per minute.

Up to 160 dumplings can be packaged per minute. Two robots work together on each line to ensure that this process can take place continuously, i.e. with no need for a buffer zone and without delays when changing the blister packs. While one robot places a filled package on the conveyor belt heading for the sealing station, the second robot grips an empty blister pack and the first dumpling is placed into it.

It is not obvious to use robots in such a production environment. According to Marko Wunderlich, a board member at Friweika, “Anyone who has ever made or processed potato dumplings understands: That dumpling dough is extremely sticky. This is because of its high starch content. That is why we have to clean our systems frequently and extremely thoroughly so that our high hygiene standards are always met in all areas of production.”

These requirements are so high that Friweika does not use the same cleaning agents usually found in food production to lather and then spray the robots and grippers. Instead, it uses hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), which is more likely to be used in even more sensitive sterile processes in pharmaceutical production. Because H2O2 also affects surfaces, the fully VHP-resistant Stericlean TX2-90 robots, with their specially treated surfaces, are not only the right choice, but almost always the only option.

The fully encapsulated kinematics with sealed vertical cable routing and use of NSF H1-rated food-grade oil also show that these robots were developed from the ground up for hygienically demanding applications in the food and life science industries.

In addition to meeting the highest hygiene standards, KRÖNING and Friweika also made the right choice in other respects: Stäubli robots are characterized by consistently high precision and impressive dynamics. Best of all, the robots achieve their full performance even when using food-grade lubricants, and do not have to be operated at reduced power.

A high level of vertical integration with their own precision gearboxes and a compact design are other favored design features. “This was also important to us, as space in the wet area of the dumpling filling line is limited,” says Marko Wunderlich.

All in all, the robot-assisted packaging line, which does not require direct contact between the robots and the potato dumplings, enables highly dynamic and precise production. In addition to guaranteeing compliance with the strictest hygiene standards, it offers increased productivity and consistent product quality from the user's perspective.


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Thursday, 16 January 2025

Automation body leadership.

The International Society of Automation (ISA) has announced its Society leadership for the term beginning 1 January 2025. Members of the Executive Board include:

  • Scott Reynolds ISA President 2015
    President: Scott Reynolds, Johns Manville, A Berkshire Hathaway Company
  • President-elect Secretary: Ashley Weckwerth, P.E., Burns and McDonnell
  • Past President: Prabhu Soundarrajan, Kingston Capital 
  • Treasurer: Ardis Bartle, Apex Measurement and Controls
  • CEO and Executive Director: Claire Fallon, International Society of Automation
  • Dr. Soloman Almadi, Saudi Aramco
  • Marco Ayala, MITRE
  • Alan Bryant, P.E., PMP, Occidental
  • Alexa Burr, National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA)
  • Francisco Diaz-Andreu, Repsol
  • Nick Erickson, AWC, Inc.
  • Colleen Goldsborough, CPSC, United Electric Supply
  • Sherry LaBonne, Rockwell Automation
  • David Lee, C.Eng, FIChemE, User Centered Design Services
  • Robert M. Lee, Dragos
  • Edward Naranjo
  • Mary Riedel, Martin Control Systems, Inc.
  • Megan Samford, Schneider Electric
  • Sujata Tilak, Ascent Intellimation
  • Jeff Winter, Critical Manufacturing 
These individuals have demonstrated their strong commitment to ISA and to visioning the role that the Society plays in the future of the automation community.

“I am honored to welcome this new slate of exceptional professionals to ISA leadership,” said Mr. Reynolds, President ISA. “I am delighted to see such a wide array of experience across ISA and the industry sectors our Society serves. I look forward to working with this group to continue the growth trajectory of ISA and empower our global community of automation professionals.” 


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High-resolution reflectometer.

Utilising OLCR (optical low-coherence reflectometry) technology, the Yokogawa AQ7420 high-resolution reflectometer is ideal for the internal structure analysis of optical modules and the visualisation of microcracks in optical connectors. It provides a spatial resolution of 40 µm and exceptional back reflection measurement sensitivity down to -100 dB or lower, with no spurious noise. Combined with the optional sensor head unit, users can measure insertion loss simultaneously alongside back reflection, making the AQ7420 a highly efficient and cost-effective reflectometer for optical market applications.

Major Target Markets
- Companies and organisations conducting silicon photonics research
- Manufacturers running productions lines for optical connectors and components
- Any company involved in the analysis of defective optical components

Applications
- Detecting the amount and location of reflections inside optical connectors and optical modules with high accuracy
- Visualizing microcracks inside optical connectors that cannot be seen using loss measurement techniques

Listening to customer feedback and industry trends, the company became aware of several emerging demands that could not be satisfied with existing market solutions. These included: even more reduction of spurious noise; simultaneous measurement of back reflection and insertion loss; enhanced stability of measured waveforms; and faster measurement time. The objective was to develop a new solution that could meet these requirements, the result of which is the new AQ7420 high-resolution reflectometer. Two models are available: single-wavelength (1310 nm) and two-wavelength (1310 and 1550 nm).

Also released is control software for Windows 11, an optional dedicated sensor head for loss measurement, various master codes (compatible with a variety of connector types) and a distance adjustment code to adjust the measurement starting position.

Principal among the main new features is the ability of the AQ7420 to reduce spurious noise. With conventional OLCR/OFDR technology-based devices, spurious (ghost) noise is often observable in areas where there is no actual reflection (depending on the characteristics of the equipment), leading to misjudgments. In such situations, correct waveform analysis relies heavily on users with specialist knowledge. In contrast, the new AQ7420 features technology that greatly reduces spurious noise, with ease-of-analysis among its prominent attributes.

Another feature of note is the potential to measure back reflection and insertion loss simultaneously. Conventional OLCR/OFDR instruments are often unable to inspect back reflection amount accurately due to the poor measurement accuracy of the vertical axis (amount of reflection level). The AQ7420 high-resolution reflectometer counters this issue by enabling measurement with an uncertainty of ±3dB. Furthermore, by taking advantage of the optical sensor head, users can measure insertion loss simultaneously with an uncertainty of ±0.02dB.

Another important feature is faster measurement time. Compared with the previous-generation product (AQ7410), the measurement time of the new AQ7420 high-resolution reflectometer is around 50% quicker, approximately 6 seconds compared with 12 seconds beforehand.


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Wednesday, 15 January 2025

Empowering batch consistency, quality, and innovation.

Updated edge technology helps drive integration for Batch Processes.

DeltaV™ Edge Environment 2.0 is the newest version of Emerson's edge technology for delivering OT applications and contextualized control data anywhere in the enterprise. The updated DeltaV Edge Environment 2.0 now supports batch data integration to help life sciences, chemical processing and other batch processing industries leverage their critical data in analytics applications, AI and machine learning applications, IT enterprise systems and more, whether on-premises or in the cloud.

“Life sciences operations rely on data democratization to optimize and validate their production. Emerson’s Boundless Automation vision, where data silos are eliminated, will empower cross-functional teams to develop the business decisions necessary to drive competitive advantage,” said Claudio Fayad, vice president of technology for Emerson’s process systems and solutions business. “Emerson’s DeltaV Edge Environment 2.0 not only unlocks that level of data mobility but does so while preserving essential batch and process context to improve operational certainty.”

Batch processing operations frequently require data reconciliation, aggregation and validation, driving a need for seamless data mobility to bring critical data to varied technologies across the enterprise. However, integrating control system data—critical to making key business decisions—is typically too difficult, costly and risky using traditional technologies.

DeltaV Edge Environment 2.0 bridges the gap between operational technology control systems and information technology-focused applications with one-way egress of control system data via a secure, read-only replica of contextualized DeltaV distributed control system data. Armed with comprehensive control data for use in tools at the edge or in the business cloud, teams can overlay batch data with process values to identify performance deviations during batch runs. Increased visibility into batch health empowers teams to intervene earlier to prevent costly, off-specification batches.

DeltaV Edge Environment 2.0 can integrate with the control system configuration hierarchy, helping clarify how configuration changes impact batch execution. OT teams also gain the ability to correlate batch-related alarms and events with other system events to identify root causes of production issues quickly and effectively.


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High clamping forces with easy handling.

The Jakob Antriebstechnik clamping nuts of the MCA-S and MCA-T series are an advancement of the proven MCA series. To enhance user-friendliness, the traditional hexagon design has been supplemented with a star or T-handle, allowing for easy operation by hand without additional tools. Significant clamping force can be effortlessly applied thanks to the integrated planetary gear system.

 

An innovative ratchet mechanism ensures automatic switching from pre-clamping to power clamping. The robust design and self-locking feature of the clamping nuts provide a high level of safety. Manufactured from nitrocarburized tempered steel and equipped with a housing cover made of high-strength aluminum, these components are highly durable. Additionally, the clamping nuts are suitable for use in a wide temperature range from -30 °C to +90 °C.


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Enhanced functions for signal analyser.

Supporting millimeter-wave band of medical and automotive device evaluations.

Anritsu Corporation is pleased to announce the release of Enhanced software functions have been announcec for Anritsu Signal Analyzers MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A. These enhancements enable the analyzers to extend the spectrum measurement frequency range to encompass the millimeter-wave band by connecting VDI or Eravant external mixers.

Millimeter-wave sensing device can detect subtle changes in human body surfaces caused by breathing and heartbeat, as well as identify the position of people and objects. These advancements open up new applications in diverse fields, such as medical care, automotive, and facial-recognition security systems. Anritsu contributes to the development of a safer and more secure society by providing solutions to evaluate millimeter-waveband signals and enhancing of millimeter-wave device quality.

Development background.
The growing demand for sensing technologies using millimeter-wave radar, particularly in the 60 GHz band, has driven advancements in medical applications. This technology is also employed in facial-recognition security systems. Furthermore, automotive radar technology is undergoing advancements with the development of wideband 79 GHz band radar capable of detecting small targets such as pedestrians and bicycles at high resolution. To accurately evaluate sensors designed for detecting mobile objects and automotive radars using ultra-wideband millimeter-wave signals, simple solutions are required to measure transmission signal characteristics

Features.
Anritsu’s mid-range benchtop MS2830A, MS2840A, and MS2850A signal analyzers provide high-performance capabilities and comprehensive options for wireless signal measurements across diverse applications. These models span the RF to microwave/millimeter-wave frequency bands and accommodate narrow- to wide-band signals.

For spectrum, signal, and phase-noise measurements, the measurement frequency range can be extended by installing Anritsu’s External Mixer Connection Function MX284090A. This function supports connection of a recommended external mixer from Eravant or VDI to the signal analyzer’s 1st Local Output port.

• Image-Response-Free Spectrum Measurement up to 7.5 GHz.
An image response can occur when measuring with external mixers lacking preselectors to eliminate unwanted signals, causing erroneous reception of signals at different frequencies from the intended signal. Anritsu’s signal analyzers boast industry-leading* intermediate frequencies (IF) of 1.875 GHz (MS2830A) and 1.8755 GHz (MS2840A/MS2850A), facilitating conversion of received high-frequency signals to manageable frequencies for processing. This enables suppression of image-response effects up to 7.5 GHz using Anritsu’s proprietary PS (Preselector Simulation) function, facilitating measurement of hard-to-distinguish variable signals. *At December 2024

• Simple Measurement Setup.
The single coaxial-cable connection between the signal analyzer and recommended external mixers enhances flexibility in positioning the signal analyzer and allows the external mixer to be placed close to the device under test.

The MS2830A offers exceptional cost-effectiveness and is suitable for a broad range of applications, including R&D, manufacturing, and maintenance.

The MS2840A stands out with its exceptional phase noise performance and provides a comprehensive suite of options to support higher-performance measurements. These options include 2dB attenuator resolution and noise floor suppression.

The MS2850A signal analyzer function supports signal analysis at bandwidths up to 1 GHz.


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Tuesday, 14 January 2025

Upgrade brings more safety.

The latest update to Kollmorgan's SafeMotion™ Monitor (SMM) firmware has been announced. This upgrade, SMM2.0, allows OEMs to leverage SMM functional safety features with more encoder and motor types to support a wider range of applications such as material forming, multi-axis measurement equipment, food processing and food packaging.

Originally standard for the 2G Motion System, SMM2.0 will now be compatible with all motors that feature any HIPERFACE-DSL rotary-safe feedback system. This includes the AKM2G and AKMA motor lines, which now feature a wider range of feedback system options. SMM2.0 also enables a second instance of Safe Operating Stop (SOS) for greater design flexibility.

As a result of updated regulations related to functional safety enacted by the EU, customers across the globe, in a wide range of industries, are seeking upgrades to meet these new standards. SMM2.0 makes compliance easier, with a comprehensive set of 16 safety features, including SafePosition, SafeStop and SafeSpeed.

“As the demand for functional safety increases, we want to make it easier for our customers to build this capability into their machine designs,” said Christopher Cooper, Product Management Senior Director. “We’re excited to announce that SMM2.0 provides easy, drive-resident functional safety for a wider range of motors, for even more demanding applications.”


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