09.08.16
Meech has launched the 994CG, a compact in-mold labeling (IML) generator. Designed to meet the greater demands of the IML sector, the 994CG is a miniature generator with four 20kV outlets.
According to Meech, 24V DC power is becoming the preferred supply voltage for ancillary equipment on machinery. The company’s new IML generator reduces power consumption and has a small footprint, with dimensions of only 150 (L) x 38 (W) x 40 (H) mm, allowing easy installation.
“The global IML market looks set to thrive over the coming years, with a reduction in labeling costs being a major contributor to this projected growth,” comments David Rogers, technical director at Meech International. “The IML procedure eliminates the need for separate post-decoration, which leads to a reduction in additional labor and raw material costs.”
The 994CG’s features make it suitable for OEMs and end users whose working environments include robot arms and that have traditionally worked with large remote generators with mains voltage supply. “Our system removes the need to root high voltage cables next to signal wires and low voltage cables," says Rogers. "Fitting a 994CG at the end of a robot arm removes all the issues experienced when using remote static generation.
“With robot installations, space is limited and weight needs to be minimal to allow the machine to move at optimum speeds," he adds. "The 994CG’s size and light weight, as well as its sturdy mounting points and high resistance to vibration, ensure that the robot arm’s dexterity is not affected.”
The 994CG is also able to connect four six-headed Hydra miniaturized IML pinning systems directly to the compact generator, allowing it to be configured for multiple cavity applications. The product features adjustable output voltage, which can be programmed remotely with a robot PLC, an optional external set point control or via Meech’s Hyperion Bar Master remote programmer.
The remote on/off and output voltage can be activated, adjusted and monitored. The external set point control option allows a voltage adjuster to be simply installed into the system via a break-in connector, an ideal solution where upgrades to remote generator systems are required. Finally, the Bar Master allows the operator to view and adjust the functionality in real time. The availability of a visual display that indicates the 994CG’s operation, voltage levels and short circuit warnings, is important when setting up or diagnosing run-time issues.
“With the 994CG, we are delivering reduced power consumption, easier installations and improved safety compliance, but most importantly we are addressing the needs of the IML market,” concludes Rogers. “Our next step is to convey to members of the plastics and packaging industries how this system can help improve their business. We are confident it will generate significant interest in our overall offering.”
According to Meech, 24V DC power is becoming the preferred supply voltage for ancillary equipment on machinery. The company’s new IML generator reduces power consumption and has a small footprint, with dimensions of only 150 (L) x 38 (W) x 40 (H) mm, allowing easy installation.
“The global IML market looks set to thrive over the coming years, with a reduction in labeling costs being a major contributor to this projected growth,” comments David Rogers, technical director at Meech International. “The IML procedure eliminates the need for separate post-decoration, which leads to a reduction in additional labor and raw material costs.”
The 994CG’s features make it suitable for OEMs and end users whose working environments include robot arms and that have traditionally worked with large remote generators with mains voltage supply. “Our system removes the need to root high voltage cables next to signal wires and low voltage cables," says Rogers. "Fitting a 994CG at the end of a robot arm removes all the issues experienced when using remote static generation.
“With robot installations, space is limited and weight needs to be minimal to allow the machine to move at optimum speeds," he adds. "The 994CG’s size and light weight, as well as its sturdy mounting points and high resistance to vibration, ensure that the robot arm’s dexterity is not affected.”
The 994CG is also able to connect four six-headed Hydra miniaturized IML pinning systems directly to the compact generator, allowing it to be configured for multiple cavity applications. The product features adjustable output voltage, which can be programmed remotely with a robot PLC, an optional external set point control or via Meech’s Hyperion Bar Master remote programmer.
The remote on/off and output voltage can be activated, adjusted and monitored. The external set point control option allows a voltage adjuster to be simply installed into the system via a break-in connector, an ideal solution where upgrades to remote generator systems are required. Finally, the Bar Master allows the operator to view and adjust the functionality in real time. The availability of a visual display that indicates the 994CG’s operation, voltage levels and short circuit warnings, is important when setting up or diagnosing run-time issues.
“With the 994CG, we are delivering reduced power consumption, easier installations and improved safety compliance, but most importantly we are addressing the needs of the IML market,” concludes Rogers. “Our next step is to convey to members of the plastics and packaging industries how this system can help improve their business. We are confident it will generate significant interest in our overall offering.”