PRA May/June 2020 issue

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Thermoforming

Machinery installations done remotely As the pandemic Covid-19 hit worldwide and countries imposed travel lockdowns, machinery makers had to resort to innovative ways of installing and commissioning machinery.

WM utilised remote commissioning in its installation of machinery

WM resorts to remote commissioning In 2019, Russian firm UPAX-UNITY purchased three thermoforming machines from Swiss machine maker WM Thermoforming Machines, to enlarge their existing fleet of over ten units by a well-known German supplier. The equipment by WM was delivered to the facility in Perm just before the world faced the outbreak of the pandemic, making it impossible for WM to send their technicians to Russia for the standard procedures of supervision, installation and commissioning. Wondering how to deal with this situation, WM came up with a solution. Since the machines supplied by WM are delivered fully assembled in a single frame, with all the electrical connections between electrical cabinet and machine components, UPAX-UNITY technicians were able to put the machines in place and connect all utilities (cooling water, power supply, pressed air) to the equipment just relying on the instruction manual. All activities for the placement and installation of the two-steel rule cutting machines, model FC 780 E and FC 780 HP, as well as for the tilting machine model Twist 700 MSv7 took around one week, about 1 ½ day for each machine. At this point the next step should have been the arrival of WM technicians for the startup, however due to the worsening of the situation with Covid-19 in EU, it was not possible to predict when this would happen. Hence, the customer needed to start-up the thermoforming machines, and also in this case the only solution was to do it without waiting for the physical presence of WM technicians. All of WM’s machines combine a PLC and control system from Austrian company B&R with WM’s software, and it was possible to establish an internet connection between WM’s service department in Stabio and the thermoforming machines in UPAX factory, for the commissioning of the machines, which took an hour or so each. “The big advantage of WM machinery is the presence of a selfadjustment setting when using a new mould for the first time,” said Mikhail Tsirkulev, UPAX Senior Project Leader. “Thanks to that, we were able to produce many different thermoformed articles within some days. Thanks to the user-friendly graphic design and easy to understand PLC pages, we didn’t face any difficulties when putting the machines in production,” Tsirkulev adds. “ WM says this was the first time in its history that a customer did the start-up of a machine without the physical presence of a WM technician, with remote commissioning. GN takes to whatsapp messaging Meanwhile, Canada’s GN Thermoforming Equipment of Chester, Nova Scotia, a manufacturer of servodriven, roll-fed thermoforming machines, came up with a novel way to install new equipment and train operators at customer sites. The company made extensive utilisation of the WhatsApp Messenger web platform to install new thermoforming machines for customers in Eastern Europe and the US. GN says it faced a critical challenge at the beginning of the pandemic when Georg Polymer, the largest Russian producer of rigid meat trays, needed its new GN760 machine installed quickly so it could meet growing demand for meat trays in Eastern Europe.

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GN resorted to use of whatsapp messaging to install its machinery


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