The COVID-19 pandemic has made it abundantly clear that to overcome the challenges of rising delivery expectations, growing labor shortages and expanding order volumes, the packaging industry will need to embrace automation at a rapid pace. Collaborative robots (cobots) are now increasingly a part of that solution, a trend reflected in the rise of cobot business Universal Robots that saw a remarkable 75 percent growth in revenue year-over-year in its most recent global quarterly result.
After a two-year hiatus, PACK EXPO 2021 in Las Vegas was the packaging industry’s first in-person opportunity to experience Universal Robots’ longest-reach cobot, the UR10e, featuring a new total payload of 12.5kg (27.55lbs), showcased in Universal Robots’ PACK EXPO booth C3545.
“That’s a 25 percent increase in payload and a 0 percent increase in the price of the cobot, giving a significant boost to palletizing applications at no additional expense,” says Joe Campbell, senior manager of applications development at Universal Robots. “That means you can move more per pick, use heavier tools, and process heavier parts, supported by the 1300mm reach (51in) and small footprint that makes the UR10e our best-seller.”
The enhanced UR10e’s greater payload also takes more weight from the hands and shoulders of humans, leading to improved ergonomics and working conditions. With overexertion and repetitive motion accounting for an estimated 24 percent and 8 percent of workplace injuries respectively in the U.S. alone, this provides significant relief to human workers.
While UR focuses on developing the best cobot arm on the market, the company collaborates with more than 400 third-party companies that develop peripherals and application kits certified by UR for seamless compatibility with UR cobots. The products are available through the UR+ platform, the cobot industry´s largest ecosystem, assisting manufacturers to automate quickly and easily.
At Universal Robots’ PACK EXPO booth, the UR10e showcased powering UR+ partner Robotiq’s Palletizing Solution that redefines ease-of-use—manufacturers simply open the box to find the hardware and software already connected and ready to install. Programming happens in just three steps, directly on the UR10e cobot’s teach pendant that runs Robotiq software suite's Material Handling Copilot. The Copilot automatically generates and optimizes all trajectories and robot movements based on the pallet design, matching line throughput.
To fully optimize end-of-line tasks, automating the erecting of cardboard boxes is key. The box EZ by Flex-Line Automation efficiently solves this tedious job. The box EZ by Flex-Line Automation, showcased at UR’s PACK EXPO booth powered by the UR5e cobot, is a collaborative box erecting solution with a small footprint, unmatched flexibility which is easy to deploy. It erects multiple sizes of boxes and can automatically replace them in a queue so that users never run out of the box size that they need.
“We’re delighted to leverage the rich ecosystem of UR+ products and kits to show PACK EXPO attendees hands-on what cobot-powered packaging automation can look like in their facilities,” says Campbell.
Source: Universal Robots