B&R Introduces the Adaptive Machine at IMTS 2018

June 27, 2018
Platform delivers exceptional production flexibility to enable mass customization

Platform delivers exceptional production flexibility to enable mass customization

At this year’s International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS), from September 10-15 in Chicago’s McCormick Place, B&R Industrial Automation Corp will introduce track technology enabling The Adaptive Machine at booth E-134111. An adaptive machine has the capacity to change over on the fly, and moreover, to reconfigure with different production modules on the same base machine platform.

This new generation of production machinery is readily adaptable to constant size and format changes. In addition, it is reconfigurable to radical and unforeseen requirements through corresponding equipment changes, such as replacing a welding module with a forming module.
Modular solution unifies robotics with advanced automation delivering OEE, ROI and TCO benefits

Adaptive machines are defined by individually controlled modules with multidirectional movement, tight synchronization with other (often robotic) devices, and exceptional production flexibility. Adaptive machinery will compare favorably in all aspects of productivity measurement – OEE, ROI, TCO – as lot and batch sizes shrink and throughput (lead time and volume) requirements remain critical.
Technology highlights – Seamlessly Integrated Flexibility

At IMTS, B&R will introduce advanced track technology that enables the adaptive machine for profitable production down to batch of one.
IMTS attendees can also discover the world’s first field device for OPC UA. The new X20 I/O system bus controller makes it possible to implement OPC UA communication from the sensor layer to the ERP layer without any interfaces whatsoever.
B&R has further expanded its portfolio of modular mapp software components.
IMTS attendees will also be introduced to the new mapp RoboX and mapp Technology that make it faster and easier than ever to get robotic systems configured and ready for operation.
IMTS attendees will also learn about HTML5 based HMI development using the new mapp View. For the first time, automation engineers have all the tools they need to create powerful and intuitive web-based HMI solutions – without the need to learn HTML5, CSS or JavaScript.
IMTS attendees will also learn more about the SafeDESIGNER library for press applications. B&R is one of the first manufacturers to offer a complete set of the function blocks specified in PLCopen Part 4. As a result, users working with safety-critical press applications will have a much easier time setting up the necessary safety functions.
IMTS attendees won’t want to miss out on the live TSN test bed in B&R’s booth as well as a cutting edge presentation by B&R’s Business Development Director, John Kowal on “Beyond the Brown-field: How the Adaptive Machine makes IIoT a Practical Reality,” on Tuesday, September,11, 2018 at 3:15 PM in the West Building – Level 1 of McCormick Place, IAMD.

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