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Having already implemented the
first complete supply, from casting to glazing up to robotized handling,
Sanindusa now puts into action, together with
SACMI, its ambitious plan to
double the production capacity of the
Tocha plant. The first step of the plan is to double the output of the production lines for
complete water tanks thanks to the installation, finished at the end of 2020, of a new
casting cell provided with
two ADM modules served by a
handling robot.
The key feature of this solution, from
SACMI Sanitaryware’s state-of-the-art range of
robot casting technology for high pressure casting, is the
total automation of operations, combined with maximum
production versatility. Equipped with a demoulding and handling robot, the cell is able to handle all operations such as casting, demoulding and automatic loading of the pieces onto the
LGV car, independently
without an operator.
To facilitate the loading operations, which are carried out without supports, the
vertical pre-dryer supplied ensures that the pieces are sufficiently aged to allow the subsequent
automatic handling operations to be carried out safely whilst also guaranteeing a significant reduction in drying times.
The ADM modules are equipped with
3-cavity moulds for the complete production, per cycle, of 3 water tanks with lid. Furthermore, the ADM module is designed to be
easily converted, if necessary according to production requirements, for the manufacture of
wall-hung WC bowls in 3 mould parts. A further feature allowing greater flexibility is the
automatic rotation of the half-mould, which means the pieces can be
demoulded vertically or horizontally as required.
As with the previous solutions, the new ADM is also designed for integration with the
HERE SACMI factory supervision system for
total 4.0 control of the plant and production flow. Installed at the end of 2020, the new ADM cell will start production by the spring and is a further mark of the customer’s faith in the best SACMI technology for casting, glazing and robotized handling of ceramic sanitaryware.