FIPA Develops Custom Gripper System for Removing Hot Plastic Parts From Injection Molding Machines

Designed to quickly & carefully remove hot plastic parts from an injection molding machine, FIPA’s latest custom gripper system automates a manual demolding process to protect employees, improve quality, reduce cycle times, & increase factory throughput

fp045-custom-plastics-gripper-system-prCARY, N.C. (October 5, 2016) — FIPA Inc., a leading manufacturer of advanced vacuum technology, gripper systems, air nippers, tube lifters, and End-of-Arm-Tooling (EOAT), recently developed a custom gripper system for an injection molding machine dedicated to making automotive lighting reflectors. Designed for ZEIBINA Kunststoff-Technik GmbH, a renowned German plastics processing company, FIPA’s latest custom gripper system automates what had been a manual demolding process to protect employees from handling hot (120°C) plastic parts and improve quality by ensuring that parts are removed from their molds free of any marks or paint-wetting impairment substances (PWIS) that could potentially interfere with subsequent coating processes. The new gripper system also successfully reduces cycle times to a succinct 33 seconds, considerably increasing factory throughput.

Developed at FIPA’s main manufacturing facility in Germany, this custom gripper system is exclusively comprised of components from FIPA’s modular construction kit, including: sprue grippers that combine a high closing force for secure gripping with a soft, heat-resistant HBNR elastomer coating for blemish-free handling, finger grippers that prevent parts from laterally slipping, and sensor-enabled grippers that monitor and inform the success of the overall handling sequence.

“After the lighting reflector blanks are removed from the injection molding machine, they’re transported to another system that coats the plastic parts with vaporized aluminum and other metals to ensure high surface stability, but for this process to be a success, the parts must be absolutely pristine, which proved too challenging for off-the-shelf solutions,” said Dirk Zeibig, managing director at ZEIBINA. “FIPA has helped us master several other complicated handling challenges over the last few years, so there was no question that we would once again entrust them with the design, development, and installation of our latest custom gripper solution. The combination of their robust, reliable components, technical expertise, approachable pricing, and attentive customer service allows us to further enhance both our quality and competitiveness.”

“Due to the shape of ZEIBINA’s injection-molded parts and the force required to remove them from the mold, it was clear that a standard vacuum cup solution would not suffice. So, after a close and open exchange with the ZEIBINA team, our engineers used several components from our modular gripper kit to customize an automated handling system to their lighting reflector manufacturing process,” said Rainer Mehrer, president of FIPA. “The application-specific gripper system not only satisfied their two primary goals: protecting employees from handling hot plastic parts and ensuring that they’re removed from the mold without any marks or residues, but also reduced cycle times down to 33 seconds, allowing them to significantly increase production.”

FIPA components used to assemble the custom gripper system for ZEIBINA’s injection-molded reflector process include:

For more information, please visit the embedded links above, or, if you’re planning to attend K 2016, the world’s leading trade fair for the plastics and rubber industries, October 19 – 26 in Düsseldorf, Germany, please visit FIPA at Stand D-28 in Hall 10. For all other inquiries, please visit http://www.fipa.com, call 919-651-9888, or write to 1855 Evans Road, Cary, NC 27513.

Editor’s Note: To schedule an appointment with a FIPA representative at K 2016, please contact Sarah Teal, public relations coordinator, BtB Marketing Communications, at sarah.teal@btbmarketing.com or 919-872-8172.

About FIPA, Inc.
Founded in 2006 as a fully owned subsidiary of FIPA GmbH, FIPA Inc. is an international innovator and manufacturer of advanced vacuum technology, gripper systems, air nippers, tube lifters, and End-of-Arm-Tooling (EOAT) for automated assembly equipment and material handling systems. Spanning components to complete systems, FIPA’s products are broadly employed in applications ranging from packaging, automotive assembly, and manufacturing automation equipment to material handling systems designed to move plastics, metals, glass, wood products, and, for printing equipment, paper and films. FIPA also delivers flexible, dynamic solutions on short lead times, and provides superior service and technical support.

Founded in 1985 and headquartered in Ismaning, Germany, FIPA GmbH has steadily expanded its global presence in recent years, adding representations in the United States, Thailand, Hungary, and China. For more information about FIPA’s products, services, and news, please visit http://www.fipa.com.

About ZEIBINA Kunststoff-Technik GmbH
Based in Puschwitz, Germany, ZEIBINA Kunststoff-Technik is a family-owned company with more than 60 years experience in plastics processing for automotive manufacturing, electronics, electrical, and mechanical engineering customers. With manufacturing facilities in Germany, Poland and Slovakia, ZEIBINA has a reputation for focusing on quality and precision, and is certified under ISO/TS 16949 international quality standards. For more information, please visit: http://www.zeibina.de/.

For more information, please contact:
Jennifer Heidbrede, Manager
International Marketing Communication
FIPA Group
0049-89-962-4890
jheidbrede@fipa.com

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