A Greek tortilla producer has doubled its speed of production and packaging while increasing product quality, with the introduction of an automated production line using robotic and variable frequency drive (VFD) technology from Invertek Drives.
A new conveyor process has been introduced to a Greek tortilla producer’s existing manufacturing facility in Athens, Greece. Tortillas carried along the line are checked for quality before being packaged and palletised for distribution.
Automation Experts, a sales partner of Invertek Drives, was appointed by Robotsys, a specialist robotics and automation company, to develop the system using Optidrive Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs). The process also involved the control of a robot for the packaging and palletising of the products at the end of the line.
Teo Amiridis of Automation Experts explained: “The project involved designing a completely new conveyor solution, including more automation than the existing process. The customer wanted to increase the line’s speed, including the quality control element, before packaging the tortillas automatically.
“The six-conveyer line uses a total of 12 Optidrive VFDs. Six Optidrive E3s control the motion of each conveyor, with a Cartesian system controlled by two E3s to find the correct angle for rotating the conveyor. Three more E3 drives control the ‘rejection pistons’, which push scrap products off the line.
“The conveyors must sync with the rejection pistons to allow the right batch of tortillas to be pushed off the line at the correct time. So, accurate motion control is crucial for each element of the line.
“At the end of the line, the product is then packaged and palletised using a Yaskawa robot. The position of the robot is controlled with an Optidrive P2. Working with Robotsys, we were able to design a completely automated system.”
The customer reported the new line working twice as fast as existing lines and a superior quality product.
“The quality and control were an objective from the outset. We’re pleased that we’ve doubled the speed of production while at the same time improving the quality of the product,” added Teo.
The Optidrive E3, Frame Size 1 with an IP20 enclosure, with 3PH input and output, 380V- 480V, was chosen for the line and piston control.
An Optidrive P2, Frame Size 2 with IP20 enclosure, with 3PH input and output, 380V-480V, was selected for the movement of the picking and packaging robot.
The Optidrive E3 has three application modes out of the box; industrial, pump and fan modes. This makes it easier to set up and commission for a range of applications.
The set-up, commissioning and changing of parameters can also be easily undertaken on multiple drives through Bluetooth and NFC connectivity. Connected to Invertek’s Optitools mobile app via the Optistick Smart means replicating parameters to other drives is effortless where multiple drives are being set up.
The Optidrive E3 is available in IP20 and IP66 enclosures and four frame sizes, making it ideal for a wide range of applications and environments.
The Optidrive P2 high-powered drive is available in IP20, IP55 and IP66 / NEMA 4X enclosures; single and three-phase input of between 200v to 600v, 0.75kW to 250kW and 1HP to 350HP. It supports all motor types, including IM, PM, BLDC and SynRM.