轮胎制造中的INDEVA®机械手
18 十一月 2018
World leader tire manufacturers with highly efficient tire manufacturing process repeatedly choose INDEVA® manipulators for handling loads in different areas.
Although most companies in the tyre industry use modern and automatic lines for almost all phases of their tire manufacturing process, there are still some operations that involve load manual handling.
In order to keep high production pace and productivity standards as well as to comply with recent Directives and Regulations on ergonomics and safety in work places, these Companies need lifting equipment up to their standards.
Lifting devices must allow for quick response to operator intentions, precise load positioning and customized lifting tool designed to offer maximum ergonomics for the operator as well as the highest safety level.
An INDEVA® meets all these requirements; its safety standard is the highest available for lifting equipment: thanks to its electronic control, even if the operator presses the release button when load is not safely placed on a support, the load won’t be released, and in case of power failure load remains firmly gripped causing no harm whatsoever.
This is why large Companies whose concern for achieving high standards of safety, ergonomics and productivity is great, choose INDEVA® manipulators for different tasks long their tire manufacturing process such as:
handling bags of polyester material
You can read on the policies and standards of some of our customers in tire manufacturing industry at following links:
Pirelli
http://www.pirelli.com/corporate/en/about_us/innovation/aboutUs-fast-forward/default.html
Bridgestone:
http://www.bridgestone.com/products/index.html
Michelin
http://www.michelin.com/eng/innovation/innovation-strategy/innovation-lynchpin-of-michelin-strategy
Goodyear
https://corporate.goodyear.com/en-US/about/mission.html
You can read about safety hazard in tire production and relative guidelines at following links:
http://www.hse.gov.uk/rubber/topics.htm
http://www.tyreindustryfederation.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/TRISAG-Tread-Safely-Guide-Jan15.compressed.pdf (pages 42 to 46 about handling hazards and solutions)
Interesting facts on rubber production for tire industry
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/alternative-source-of-tire-rubber-gains-traction/
http://www.therubbereconomist.com/The_Rubber_Economist/Vehicle_and_tyre.html fhttp://www.madehow.com/Volume-1/Tire.html (how tires are made)
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/04/150428110022.htm (rubber from dandelion)
http://www.bridgestonetrucktires.com/us_eng/real/magazines/bestof3/speced3_natural_rubber.asp
http://www.rma.org/about-rma/rubber-faqs/
http://thetiredigest.michelin.com/an-unknown-object-the-tire-materials