Modernization of Equipment- Are you looking at your
thermoforming equipment, wondering if there could be a better way to get more
out of them? Are you noticing subtle reductions to your output? How long have
you owned your machines? Although the process of thermoforming has been around
for a long time, in recent years many advances have been made to the components
of machines allowing for higher speeds and output. Older machines that are not
running at peak could be costing you time and money due to decreased
performance, slower cycle times, higher energy use, decreased flexibility and
ever increasing maintenance costs. Modernizing your existing
equipment with marginal capital investment will quickly improve your
productivity by greater output and reduced downtime.
Here are five important areas to review that could help restore your plant’s efficiency:
1. Controls Upgrade– Does the thought of
your thermoformer’s obsolete control system failing send you into a
panic searching for electrical components? If you are lucky to find them, you
may be forced to pay a small ransom to get your machine back into
production. Installing an integrated modern control package will eliminate the
anxiety from the above scenario while improving performance of your equipment.
Thermoforming control upgrade packages start at less than
$30,000. Not only will you receive the benefit of a
current control, but these controls allow greater speeds and remote
connections/monitoring. Furthermore, the obsolete parts that you
remove from your thermoformer can be used as backups for your other
machines
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3. New control feature
intuitive user interface. |
4. Ovens and Zone
Control- Are you getting consistent heating through your oven zones? Do
you have a predictable level of control when heating your foam
sheet? Retrofitting your oven can boost efficiencies and minimize
scrap. Creating different heating zones can provide greater control,
preventing sheet overheating and increasing adaptability for new products.
Replacing old components with newer technology allows for more
accurate material heating with less guessing, resulting in more accurate
forming that results in higher quality foam trays.
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6. Oven upgrade with
calrods and programmable zones. |
7. Quick Set Up of Molds
and Trim Tools- Are your molds designed to assure quick set up? Incorporating
alignment pins into molds assures “no guess” alignment accuracy. Running stops
insure that the mold gap is ideal for your sheet thickness. Quick change mold
inserts can reduce a two hour set up down to a matter of minutes. Utilizing
interchangeable logo plates can provide a quick custom solution for customer
personalization at a minimal cost. Most companies look for the least
expensive option when it comes to purchasing tooling, but these low cost
featureless molds can drive inefficiencies to your operation.
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9. Quick change mold
with inserts that can be changed inside the thermoformer machine. |
10. Improved Quality and
Scrap Reduction – Taking proactive measures in your mold design
will pay immediate dividends. Incorporating photo eye references within the mold
will satisfy the need for accurate trimming. Adding features to the
mold to create stiffness to the web will improve
guidance and will also contribute greater trim accuracy. When
troubleshooting quality issues, individual numbering of the mold cavities may
help identify the problem cavity. Utilizing temperature control
units on your molds will assure consistent draw and forming
precision. If you have damaged molds, stoning and/or patching will
provide a quick solution to restore quality.
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12. Mold with integrated
photo eye and guidance tabs . |
13. Trimming- – Are
you slowing down your thermoformer to keep pace with your trim press? Is
vibration at higher speeds causing poor trim on your finished product? Simple
frame modifications can be incorporated to offset the reciprocal motions of the
treadle. Replacement of the primary chain drive with a more compliant belt
drive will smooth out trimming. These simple modifications can
increase your cycles per minute.
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15. Bolt on treadle
support to add rigidity. |
Many companies believe that once their equipment is paid for,
they no longer need to invest in the machinery, but with some basic upgrades to
the existing machinery you could see an increase in production by 25 to 30%.