Application Solution
Intelligent automation is essential - In the further process, the bottles are sealed and packaged. Here, it is particularly important to run the system with high speeds and to control the conveyor line drives in a much coordinated manner. A task, the NORD frequency inverters perform very well. “From bottle preparation to bottling and packaging, drive units with frequency inverters by NORD DRIVESYSTEMS are used in every machine and perform various tasks such as product transport, sealing and packaging. We are very satisfied”, Retzke explains.
Dieter Kohrs, HR manager at Jütro GmbH & Co. KG explains: “Our focus is on automation, as the continuous running of our systems is of great importance to us. This is why the entire technology and here especially the drives must be well balanced, and it is of utmost importance that they have a high level of stability.”
The NORDAC PRO SK 550P control cabinet inverters from NORD are very compact and space-saving, and have an integrated Ethernet interface via which up to seven additional frequency inverters can be integrated in the higher-level control via CANbus, without these seven frequency inverters each requiring a separate Ethernet port – a clear cost advantage. At Jütro, PROFINET is used as one of the four Ethernet protocols integrated in the NORDAC PRO SK 500P. Furthermore, the vector regulation of the frequency inverters was used in this project to keep the speeds constant. Speed variation was used as well as the control via analogue inputs to pass different speed controls. Thanks to the data modules and device files provided by NORD, the different partners could easily implement the automation strategy with regard to drive technology – another clear cost and practical benefit.
Good service: competent, practical, fast - Dieter Kohrs: “The service from NORD has been very convincing – fully competent and perfect. We were very pleased with the clearly, practically and quickly proposed solutions, which we were able to implement without problems. Some partner companies, for example in the bottling field from Italy, confirmed this.
We at Jütro agree to further invest in automation and consider this absolutely necessary. At the moment, we are considering a new overall concept for final palletising, which is currently done manually." For Kohrs, it is clear: “We have to continuously increase the efficiency of our plants, always asking ourselves: Does it get faster? Does it get safer? Does it get better? Of course, NORD is back in the running as a potential project partner.”