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Robotic system reduces cycle time for routing polymeric parts February 2008
 
The RoboTrim RT-1002 robotic routing system provides significantly reduced cycle times for trimming thermoformed, injection moulded and rotationally moulded parts. Many users believe that the best way to implement robotic routing applications is by using tool paths generated in CAM software and for this purpose, KMT offers TrimPro and CamPro CADCAM software. Using this combination, programs can be created off-line and users can build virtual work cells, and simulate and optimise the cycle times of existing cells, without building a prototype or bringing the system out of the production line.

The RT-1002 is designed for use on polymeric parts produced by thermoformers, plastics moulders and composite manufacturers for a wide range of industries including white goods, electrical appliance, automotive, bathroom equipment, consumer goods, marine craft and boatbuilding. The RT-1002 is also suitable for use in the aluminium industry.

The RT-1002 can be customised to meet manufacturers’ specific trimming needs. Adding a second robot or the automatic tool change option will reduce cycle time and add even greater part size and trimming flexibility. KMT’s patented compliant knife can be incorporated into the tool change system to turn the RT-1002 from a router trimming solution into a deflashing cell. The RouterVachigh-volume vacuum system improves part quality by holding the part securely to the fixture and removing chips from the trimming area.
 
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Celia Cadwallader
 
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