New picker technology is based on linear motors for gentle handling

Powder Bulk Solids Staff

September 14, 2022

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Syntegon’s new handling system features intelligent direct handling. Image courtesy of Syntegon Technology

Syntegon’s new handling system features IDH (intelligent direct handling) for handling and portioning cookies and crackers.

The IDH is based on a newly developed picker technology using linear motors. The flexible pick-and-place machine not only ensures particularly gentle product handling, but also offers a compact design along with high output and the option of loading different products both flat and on-edge, making it an efficient and flexible addition to the company’s pick-and-place portfolio.

Linear Motor Technology

The linear motor bar forms the heart of the new machine, as Philipp Kathan, lead engineer IDH at Syntegon, explains. “With a nominal 30 cycles per minute, the bar's up to 40 pickers pick the products from the process belt and place them into a flow- wrapper infeed or into trays,” said Kathan. “Thanks to the slow and smooth movements of the linear motor movers, the cookies and crackers are handled with minimal mechanical stress and vacuum application – preventing breakage or damage to the product surface and ensuring optimal production efficiency.”

The IDH picks the cookies directly from the process belt to keep the transport distances between the oven and the packaged product as short as possible, reducing abrasion. Not only does this result in less product waste, but cleaning efforts are also minimized because less product residue accumulates in the system.

An integrated camera-based vision system detects the position and shape of the cookies and crackers on the infeed belt and transmits this information to the picker control system. It identifies different product patterns or random arrangements and processes them reliably. Each picker can be aligned individually to ensure all products are placed into trays or the infeed chain correctly. Moreover, an integrated mini buffer automatically fills incomplete product rows, thus increasing system efficiency.

Flexible and Future-Proof

Besides gentle handling, the IDH also impresses with its product and pack style flexibility: the number of vacuum pickers can be adjusted depending on the respective product and production volume. For example, manufacturers can increase the number of vacuum pickers to as many as 40 as process output increases. When integrated into horizontal packaging lines, the Syntegon IDH also provides high pack style flexibility.

“With the IDH, we are launching a compact and flexible solution that offers manufacturers a variety of options for packaging different product shapes and sizes. Cookies and crackers are picked directly from the process belt and placed into trays or the infeed of the downstream flow wrapping machine either on-edge or flat. This allowed us to omit long belts with chicanes and make the system design even more flexible,” explained Daniel Bossel, product manager at Syntegon.

Compact Design, High Output

With its sophisticated overall concept, the Syntegon IDH makes the packaging process less complex: Its space-saving design not only minimizes conveying distances, but also allows for new system layouts traditionally used in bar production. Despite its compact dimensions, the IDH achieves a maximum output rate of up to 800 products per minute. Combined with its low reject rate and short downtimes, this ensures high overall equipment effectiveness (OEE).

Syntegon Technology, Waiblingen, Germany +49 7151 14-2159 www.syntegon.com

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Established in 1983, Powder & Bulk Solids (PBS) serves industries that process, handle, and package dry particulate matter, including the food, chemical, and pharmaceutical markets.

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