PNEUMATICS Working with long-term automation partners Festo, Cerulean identified where CAPEX and OPEX savings were achievable during the tube packing process. Together, they were able to optimise the design and performance of the new FPS120s to achieve energy efficiency improvements in excess of 90%, saving 4.5 million litres of compressed air per year. The new Cerulean FPS120s tube packing machine is designed for hygienic packing at speeds of up to 120 tubes per minute and incorporates the latest control and display technology. A userfriendly colour touch screen enables the user to control set up, packing options and store all settings in a library for quick change over and later use. The touch screen supports multiple languages and can be configured for local operator preferences. Changing tube or carton size typically takes less than 15 minutes, allowing the FPS120s to meet the flexible requirements of a modern tube making facility. Design optimisation To deliver significant improvements in TCO, Festo and Cerulean conducted a comprehensive review, from component selection to running costs at designated outputs. Festo online tools were invaluable in this regard. The Pneumatic Simulation Tool allows users to input the desired application parameters, such as number of cycles/minute requirement, tube diameter/length, positioning time, etc. The online tool then identifies the optimum pneumatic cylinders, flow controls, valves and settings based on energy consumption to deliver the most efficient options. Festo’s Pneumatic Sizing Tool can then be applied to refine the system design. This online tool addresses aspects such as positioning time and CO2 emissions. It gave Cerulean confidence that all of the pneumatic cylinders and valves specified for the new FPS120s were correct for the application. Nathan Colbert, Key Account Manager at Festo, commented: “Over-specification is a common mistake in pneumatic systems. Festo’s online assessment tools make it quicker and easier for customers to Pneumatics expertise helps Cerulean achieve energy efficiency improvements on new tube packing machine Soaring energy prices and the need to continuously drive down costs are key considerations for manufacturers. So, when packaging machinery specialist Cerulean decided to redesign its highly successful FPS-1 tube packer, high energy efficiency and reduced total cost of ownership (TCO) became key design requirements. H&P reports. identify the best components for their application and refine their design, delivering both CAPEX and OPEX savings.” These initial design assessments showed that Cerulean could achieve immediate savings using standard products from Festo’s core range, including VUVG-LK valves, DSNU cylinders and the MS Air Prep. Further efficiency savings were achievable by reducing tube lengths and diameters, which decreases dead volumes and cycle times. Improving energy efficiency Cerulean also invited Festo to undertake an energy efficiency survey on an original FPS-1 tube packer and compare the results with an equivalent survey of the prototype FPS120s. Festo energy efficiency services are based on key lessons learned within its own production facilities and follow an ISO approved and proven approach. The results proved that the FPS120s tube packer would offer significant TCO improvements over the old FPS-1 model: it delivers a 48% improvement on maximum air consumption, and an impressive 92% improvement on average air consumption. Cerulean has calculated a saving of 4.5 million litres of compressed air per year based on the machine running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year (but not allowing for any downtime). Shaun Toms, Portfolio Manager at Cerulean, added: “In today’s economic climate, manufacturers like us have a growing responsibility to become more efficient in order to compete in today’s highly competitive marketplace. This entails a programme of continuous improvement and innovation. We wanted our next generation tube packer to address our customers’ pain points around energy consumption and total cost of ownership. Festo’s automation expertise was invaluable in helping us attain this goal.” For further information please visit: www.festo.co.uk 24 HYDRAULICS & PNEUMATICS November/December 2023 www.hpmag.co.uk The new, energy efficient Cerulean FPS120s tube packing machine Energy consumption comparison: new FPS120s tube packer (average consumption 7.90 l/min) versus old FPS-1 model (94.89 l/min)
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