Flexibility meets safety: first monitoring system for robot e-chains from igus
By OEM Update Editorial August 15, 2022 11:43 am
New i.Sense TR.B sensor enables condition monitoring for triflex R energy chains in three-dimensional applications.
Robots have long been an integral part of many areas of industrial manufacturing – and their range of tasks continues to grow in the wake of digitalisation. Industrial robots work dynamically in welding, painting, soldering or palletising. A flexible 3D energy chain such as the triflex R from igus makes it possible to guide robot cables safely. To detect potential chain breaks due to extreme loads in good time and to avoid unplanned machine breakdowns, igus is presenting i.Sense TR.B, the world’s first breakage monitoring system for 3D energy chains at Automatica 2022.
Increasing material and energy efficiency, compensating for supply bottlenecks through domestic production and alleviating labour shortages: are, according to the 2022 trend index at the world’s leading trade show Automatica, some of the most frequently cited reasons industrial robots are important for the German economy. However, one thing above all is essential for an industrial robot to work reliably: safe cable guidance. Due to torsion and tension, robot cables must withstand numerous flexing cycles and loads. With the triflex R, igus has developed a round energy chain with a defined bend radius specifically for industrial robots to protect the cables even during dynamic rotational and pivoting movements. After all, a chain brake can be disastrous: plant downtime, production stoppages and delivery delays cost time and money. The motion plastics specialist igus has developed a new, cost-effective solution to determine chain breakage at lightning speed and prevent expensive consequential damage: i.Sense TR.B – a real-time breakage monitoring system for the three-dimensional triflex R energy chain.
Smart real-time condition monitoring – also for 3D applicationsWith i.Sense TR.B, the proven i.Sense breakage monitoring of igus smart plastics is also possible for dynamic, three-dimensional applications. Customers can thus increase the safety of their robot systems with an investment of just a few hundred euros. The i.Sense TR.B sensor is connected directly to the PLC customer control – without additional software costs. If a chain link breaks, the system detects the change in length of the rope installed in the chain and can accordingly send out a digital signal to the system control. Instant breakage detection enables immediate maintenance measures and can thus avoid unplanned downtimes and total failures in the event of individual chain link breakages. “Particularly in applications such as automotive production lines with extremely high output, any downtime can cause costs of several €100,000. Real-time status monitoring of the energy supply system in industrial robots, therefore, offers users considerable added value,” explains Richard Habering, Head of Business Unit smart plastics at igus.
Sustainable maintenance with smart plastics
With the help of numerous test series in the industry’s largest test laboratory, igus is continuously working on further optimising the quality and durability of its products—the combination of a flexible triflex R 3D chain with high tensile force absorption and i.Sense TR.B sensor makes it possible to safely guide and protect robot cables- thus significantly increasing their service life. Condition-based maintenance using the TR.B sensor makes maintenance more sustainable, as users can avoid unnecessary or premature product replacement. And if there is a chain break, the sensor can be reused after a proper emergency shutdown of the system.
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