How To Put Flexibility Into The Manufacturing Process
Conventional packaging equipment may not provide a simple way to handle product size variations quickly, resulting in unproductive setup times.
The solution is flexibility. The core of flexibility lies in the underlining capability of the automation system. Its functionality and the speed to execute it are crucial for the repetition rates needed in today’s manufacturing equipment.
Published by Industrial Indexing Systems, Inc on Jan 04, 2022
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