Impactful Proof-of-Concept with Emulate3D Software
LeMatic is also incorporating new digital tools into its machine development process.
For instance, the company recently used Emulate3D digital twin software to guide product design and customer engagement for a new machine, the P7 pattern former.
Built on a Rockwell Automation control platform, the P7 is a complex machine designed to arrange single packaged products into larger package configurations. The products enter the machine via conveyor single file and are intercepted on the fly by an overhead robotic gantry system. The system orients the product and releases the grouping to a retractable conveyor, which drops the product onto a tray.
“With Emulate3D, we used our CAD models to create a simulation and demonstrate machine operation to our customer during proof-of-concept,” explained Glen Wheaton, electrical engineer, LeMatic. “We also loaded the machine program into a PC to emulate exactly how product would run online – before any PLCs were purchased.”
The presale demonstrations of machine functionality ultimately led to a five-machine order valued at $1.8 million.
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LeMatic’s increasingly sophisticated machines produce a wealth of data. And in recent years, the company has keenly focused on helping customers capture and analyze that data to improve operations.