FEATURE u Factory Automation
Opening the door to increased productivity Mitsubishi Electric helps door manufacturer triple its throughput
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oor manufacturer, Profile Developments, has seen a threefold increase in its productivity thanks to its latest collaboration with Mitsubishi Electric. By working closely together to create an advanced production line, control and precision in key production steps have been enhanced at the facility in Glin, Co. Limerick. The solution is based on multiple FR-E series inverter or variable speed drives (VSDs) and other system-matched components, such as a GOT 2000 series HMI and MELSEC iQ-R PLC. Profile Developments’ manufacturing site in
Glin already had a number of Mitsubishi Electric’s automation components installed; therefore, when it wanted to build a new panel gluing unit to ramp up productivity, the selection of a suitable automation vendor was straightforward. John Barrett, Site Engineer at Profile
Developments, comments: “We have been using Mitsubishi Electric’s equipment in our factory for the last 25 years and we have never regretted this choice, as the products are of excellent quality and reliability. This is why we contacted Mitsubishi Electric Ireland.” Michael Cafferkey, Automation Engineer at Mitsubishi Electric, visited the plant and discussed what new technologies were available, providing an insight into the components that would be best suited to deliver a comprehensive solution that would address Profile Developments needs.
MAKING AN ENTRANCE In effect, the production of a door involves multiple components that are layered together at separate stages. Similar to the existing setup, the new line was developed along a conveyor, which moves the doors through different stages. The
Profile Developments has seen a threefold increase in productivity thanks to its latest collaboration with Mitsubishi Electric.
products are sent to a glue machine, an assembling station where the frames are added and a roller press. With each part of the conveyor system powered by a motor, the speed of which has to be controlled by an inverter, a total of 19 drives were required to complete this project. To deliver the high level of accuracy needed for this application, Mitsubishi Electric’s FR-E Series Inverters (VSDs) was selected for the application. Mr Cafferkey explains: “It is really important that the movement of the conveyor is controlled accurately so that a door doesn’t miss a stage or spends the wrong amount of time in any production process. The FR-E inverter range is ideal to address these exacting needs, as it offers advanced motor performance, precise control and high levels of reliability. It also features a compact design, which can be beneficial when many units have to fit onto a single production line.” To control the 19 VSDs, Profile Developments selected Mitsubishi Electric’s iQ-R series PLC, which comes with in-built CC-Link IE Field Basic network protocol as standard, allowing quick and easy communications with all VSDs. In addition, the controller sends key
information to an intuitive and user-friendly GT2510 widescreen HMI to maximise process visibility and accessibility. It helps operators monitor and interact with the drives, enabling adjustments to their speed when needed, helping to identify anomalies and interpret alarms as well as provide logs of production data. To ensure compatibility and seamless data
The new door press application line was is run by 19 Mitsubishi Electric’s FR-E series VSDs.
transfer, Mitsubishi Electric integrated with an existing third party remote I/O station, leveraging its products’ ability to comply with different communications protocols and communicate easily over EtherNet/IP.
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OPENING THE DOORS TO THE FUTURE
Mitsubishi Electric played a key role in implementing, integrating and assisting in the setup of the new production line, in particular by supporting PLC programming activities The entire project was completed without
incurring any downtime and, with the new line processing up to 12 doors per hour, Profile Developments has tripled its throughput. In effect, while initially the plant in Glin could only deliver 8 units per hour, it can now produce 20-24 doors within the same timeframe. Uptime has also improved, as the HMI helps users to be more proactive, in line with smart manufacturing frameworks. Mr Barrett adds: “We are extremely happy with the solution delivered and the results obtained. Even more, we are very satisfied with the support received from Mitsubishi Electric, which guided us through all the steps of the project. This is why we value the collaboration and look forward to working together again in the near future.” Mr Cafferkey concludes: “We highly value long-term relationship with customers, such as Profile Developments, and strive to help them continuously advance and futureproof their operations by leveraging the latest innovations in automation. “The new system that has been developed is driving the competitiveness of Profile Developments while also being scalable, ensuring that it can support the future needs and ambitions of the company.”
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