PLANT MANAGEMENT
adapted six-axis articulated arm robot. Thanks to its rugged design consisting exclusively of high-strength aluminium and high-grade steel, augmented by an IP 69 protection class rating, the unit resists high-pressure water jets and is submersible. But Ecoclean has not merely adapted the robot itself – its control system, too, is matched to the application. The assembly can be operated conveniently via the CNC controller of the cleaning machine. The need for a separate PLC controlling the robot, which used to be a standard
innovative process technology, the
high and low pressure processes as well one cleaning station.
FORWARD-LOOKING CHAMBER SYSTEMS The many and diverse tasks related cleaning of parts across a broad range of general industry applications are covered by Ecoclean with a range of The EcoCcube, an optimum entry- level model, is suitable for a variety of functions. With installation dimensions W x H) in addition to low weight, this compact unit can be integrated into a
manufacturing line easily and in minimum time. Due to the perfectly adapted size of operating temperature quickly and in an The EcoCwave, with its vacuum-tight
work chamber, is designed for immersion and spray processes ranging from coarse cleaning. An all-rounder, it is equipped with two or three tanks as standard depending on the application. These tanks optimised design to prevent the formation of chip or dirt pockets. In addition, each Thanks to an optimised rollover unit in
Thanks to innovative process technology, the EcoCwave can handle even large product high cleaning quality and long bath life
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