ROBOSHOT demo to showcase energy savings at Interplas 2023

FANUC UK has outlined plans to feature a live automated manufacturing cell at Interplas 2023.

Comprising a FANUC all-electric ROBOSHOT injection moulding machine, a FANUC LR-10iA 6-axis robot arm and ancillary equipment provided by on-stand partner Hi-Tech Automation, the system will also display live data showing the amount of energy being used, as well as the cost to run the cell, to highlight the efficiency gains offered.

FANCU added that sustainability is ‘front of mind’ for injection moulding firms. Addressing this concern, the manufacturer aims to show visitors the ability of its ROBOSHOT machine to handle a wide range of materials, including bioplastic, as well as highlight the energy and cost savings compared with hydraulic alternatives.

“As the FANUC ROBOSHOT is all electric, it uses 50-70% less energy than hydraulic machines, and 10-15% less energy than other all-electric machines,” said Martin Grimshaw, ROBOSHOT sales manager for FANUC UK. “In fact, it has been proven to be one of the lowest energy consumptions worldwide and one of the lowest total costs of ownership on the market.

Martin Grimshaw

The demonstration cell at Interplas will be linked to a clamp meter which will measure in real time the amount of power the unit is drawing from the grid and display it live for visitors to see, as well as the value of that power in pounds and pence.

The ROBOSHOT also measures this data as standard and visitors will be invited to compare the two screens, to gauge the accuracy of the ROBOSHOT’s built-in energy meter.

The standard automation cell being showcased at Interplas features the FANUC ROBOSHOT S150iB at its heart. The CNC injection moulding machine is also said to offer ‘repeatably high levels of consistency and accuracy, superior mould protection and rapid acceleration’.

The ROBOSHOT will be tended at Interplas by a standard automation cell from Hi-Tech, FANUC’s system integrator partner for the injection moulding sector. The system features the FANUC LR-10iA robot positioned on a linear rail to create a seventh axis, giving it full range of movement across and above the entire length of the cell.

“We are excited to show visitors what the ROBOSHOT can do and, just as importantly, demonstrate how the energy efficiency benefits extend across the entire manufacturing cell; from raw material handling to final packaging,” Martin added.