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Poly Design, Inc.CNC Router Helps Reduce Time to Produce
Automated
By Bill Loomis - President |
The polypropylene components are assembled using a Laramie welding gun
that directs heated air onto the joint. First, the joints are tacked
together with the welding gun, then triangular polypropylene welding rod
is melted into the joint to create the final weld. The relatively poor
accuracy of the power tools used in the past meant that a considerable
amount of touchup work and hand fitting was required during the assembly
process. As a result, it took three to five people about 900 hours or a
total of about 3600 hours to assemble and test the machine. Innovative router In an effort to reduce the amount of labor required to produce these machines, Poly Design managers evaluated a number of different CNC machine tools. First, they considered conventional machining centers but they discovered that the cost of a machine large enough to handle the 4-foot by 8-foot sheets used to produce the components would have been around $200,000. Next, the company looked at a new breed of gantry routers that interface with CAD systems, have a large cutting area, and a relative low price. These machines are not capable of handling heavy cuts in ferrous metals; however, they can handle heavy cuts in plastic and wood and light cuts in metal which made them ideally suited for Poly Design's workload. Poly Design managers looked at several machines of this type and ended up purchasing the Techno Series III router from Techno-Isel, New Hyde Park, New York. They selected this router because it offers an unusually good mix of accuracy, size and price. The router's 0.0002 inch resolution and repeatability and 0.003 inch/foot absolute accuracy ensure that plastic components are faithful representations of the designs created on the computer. The machine's working area of 59" x 102" with a Z-axis height of 8" is large enough to handle everything that Poly Design makes. The price is less than $42,000 and includes CNC software used to program the machine. Computerized machining Now, the firm's engineers begin the design process by using the FastCAD or AutoCAD Lite software to sketch out their design on the computer. By manipulating their model on the screen, panning, zooming and rotating, they are able to validate all critical dimensional relationships before they even begin to cut plastic. To provide a final validation step, they put a marker in the machine spindle and used it to trace the outline of the program on posterboard. Once the components for a machine are designed, they are nested together onto a 4-foot by 8-foot pattern to minimize waste. This optimization of the nesting process has saved a considerable amount of material relative to hand nesting. The Techno router cuts out the parts considerably faster than the previous manual process. It takes only 4 hours, for example, to cut out the parts for all 8 baskets for one transfer machine. All of the components needed for a machine can be produced in only 100 hours of cutting, a reduction of about 89% compared to power tools. Further savings have been achieved because the router does not even require the continuous presence of an operator. The operator typically performs some other operation nearby. When the router completes all the components nested on one sheet, the operator loads a new program and a new sheet and restarts the router. Greater accuracy The Techno router's accuracy is the result of several features inherent to the table, such as the use of ball screws and servomotors. For example, anti-backlash ball screws permit play-free motion that makes it possible to produce accurate circles and inlays. The ball screws have excellent power transmission due to the rolling ball contact between the nut and screw. This rolling contact also ensures longer life and greater rigidity during the life of the system because of the reduced wear as compared to ACME screws and nuts, which have a sliding friction contact. Faster assembly The much higher level of accuracy achieved by the router saves a considerable period of time during the assembly process. Everything fits together perfectly, so the need for manual finishing and fitting has been eliminated. As a result, two people can assemble and test a machine in only 700 hours. The total assembly time is only 1400 hours, a 61% reduction. Besides these time savings, the quality of the finished machine has been improved. Customers notice that everything fits together better and opens and closes more smoothly. Servicing the machines built with the router has also become much simpler since the components are now all interchangeable. As a result, Poly Design has been able to reduce the cost of their wet process machines by 25% while actually increasing the firm's profit margin. While the firm originally targeted these machines at producers of CD-ROMs, their high-quality and low price has made it possible for the firm to enter the market for cleaning semiconductor wafers. The Techno router has provided outstanding service, requiring nothing other than minimal preventive maintenance in six months of near continuous operation. The dramatic improvements in cutting and assembly provided by this machine contrasted with its low price means that it easily pays for itself every month. |
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