KAMP Automation

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Custom Machine Builder Develops Automation Solution That Increases Production Capacity Four-Fold

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✍️ Authors: Derek Limesand, Ben Toskey

🔖 Topics: Mechatronics

🏭 Vertical: Computer and Electronic

🏢 Organizations: KAMP Automation, Festo, Nordson


While the metal housing and circuit boards were made efficiently and cost-effectively in high numbers, adhering three plastic covers to each housing with a quality seal was slow and labor-intensive. When this electronic component was first introduced, low output was not a problem. As demand for the component increased, however, the bottleneck of plastic cover application became a concern. The manufacturer asked KAMP Automation to design an automated machine that would significantly expand capacity and ensure quality seals for the adhered plastic covers.

In the new automated process, the machine operator places two die-cast metal housings on fixtures and six plastic covers on a cover fixture (three covers for each housing). Vacuum holds the metal housings and plastic covers in place. Manually loading the machine made sense from a cost standpoint and only required seconds. Housings and covers in place, the operator starts the machine.

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