Festo’s valve terminal concept CPX/MPA is a great support to Cama Group for opening the way to a completely new machine generation

Always a step ahead with automation

Smaller footprint in packaging with a Breakthrough Generation of Machine.

«For us, Festo’s valve terminal concept CPX/MPA is a great support for opening the way to a completely new machine generation,» explains Riccardo Panepinto, Operations Manager with Cama Group in Italy. The positive effect of this is that the space requirements of the new Cama packaging machines have been reduced by approximately a third. This is one of the reasons why it is called Cama’s «Breakthrough Generation».

Among the new Breakthrough Machine Generation, Cama is now introducing the CL 175, an extremely flexible side-loading cartoning machine
Among the new Breakthrough Machine Generation, Cama is now introducing the CL 175, an extremely flexible side-loading cartoning machine.

This means completely new horizons for branded-product manufacturers with regard to the layout of the plant in their factories. They now have more space available and gain flexibility for the integration of other plant components into the production line.

New horizons

Cama called this innovation process the “Cama Breakthrough Generation”. This new concept of machines highlights Cama’s renowned lean design of secondary packaging machinery and robots. «This machine generation will create entirely new opportunities for growth for us», predicts Panepinto.

One characteristic feature of conventional machines is the large control cabinet outside the main structure of the machine. The controllers within this cabinet are connected to the drives, sensors and valves by a multiplicity of cables and lengths of tubing several metres long.

More compact machines

With the Breakthrough Generation, Cama restyled completely its machines. That allows reducing the machine footprint by integrating the control cabinets with the electrical and pneumatic components into the machine pedestals angles. Such a compact machine footprint helps to minimise cabling and makes it easier to place the utility devices right where they are needed and thus easily accessible. Core product is the Festo valve terminal CPX/MPA with protection class IP65.

«Significantly fewer and shorter cables and tubes to be connected simplify and shorten installation. This is a further distinguishing feature of the new machines,» enthusiastically explains the machine builder as he describes the gain in efficiency. CPX links the pneumatic and electrical control chains and connects these simply, quickly, flexibly and seamlessly to any automation concept and in accordance with any company-specific standards. «What is more, the CPX offers diagnostic functions. This makes it easy for us to meet the demands of large branded-product manufacturers, for example for preventive maintenance,» continues Panepinto.

Reducing the number and lengths of cables and tubes: the valve terminal concept of the CPX/MPA simplifies installation. It can reduce installation time and the required installation space by approximately a third. (Photo: Festo AG/Cama)
Reducing the number and lengths of cables and tubes: the valve terminal concept of the CPX/MPA simplifies installation. It can reduce installation time and the required installation space by approximately a third. (Photo: Festo AG/Cama)

Greater safety

Attention has also been paid to the topic of machine safety. The Festo soft-start and exhaust valve MS6-SV is used to exhaust the system. It provides reliable protection against unexpected start-up and has an exhaust capacity 1.5 times its pressurisation capacity.

Among the new Breakthrough Machine Generation, Cama is now introducing the CL 175, an extremely flexible side-loading cartoning machine. It has been completely redesigned, both in layout and functioning. This machine can load flow-wraps, pouches, bags, thermoformed trays, blisters and more into pre-glued cartons. In a first step they are picked from the storage station, opened and, by a rotary unit, placed into the moving conveyor pockets.

A brilliant example of the new Breakthrough Generation Machines: the cartoner “CL”, operating on a side-loading principle, with less space requirement. In three steps, cartons are opened, filled with many different kinds of products and closed. (Photos: Festo AG & Co. KG/Cama)
A brilliant example of the new Breakthrough Generation Machines: the cartoner “CL”, operating on a side-loading principle, with less space requirement. In three steps, cartons are opened, filled with many different kinds of products and closed. (Photos: Festo AG & Co. KG/Cama)

Clever technology mix

The side-loading unit loads the products into the cartons with an intermittent-continuous motion. This handling unit consists mainly of a Festo electric axis EGC for a precise approach to intermediate positions and a pneumatic mini slide DGSL. EGC helped to reduce the mounting time by 30% compared to previous self-made electrical axis. The use of both pneumatic and electrical drive technologies allows high precision to be obtained together with a high load capacity. In a next step, the cartons move towards the final closure station. It can work in continuous or intermittent mode. Finally the cartons get onto the outfeed conveyor.

«For us, the Festo brand is very strongly associated with the qualities of innovation and competency. Its innovative valve terminals with CPX and fieldbus considerably reduce the amount of wiring and tubing required and thus also reduce the space required by our machines.

Festo’s innovations therefore enable us as an OEM, and our end customers, to take a large step forward», concludes Riccardo Panepinto, describing the results of working with Festo.

Global availability

There is also a practical benefit: Festo is active in 176 countries all around the world. Festo service personnel can therefore quickly go to the end customers of Cama Group to assist with questions regarding the commissioning of components and systems or to provide other services. That gives everyone involved a feeling of confidence.

 

About Cama

Cama Group is an Italian private company, whose core business is the engineering and the production of complete high technology secondary packaging systems and machinery. Its outstanding packaging knowledge combined with a unique machine range and robotic loading units, represents its capability to propose complete lines starting from the handling of primary packages such as flow-wraps, bags or trays, up to the supply of final carton or corrugated packaging ready for palletising.

In 2013, Cama had a turnover of 65 million €, with constant double-digit growth figures over the past 10 years. This gives a lot of impetus to the implementation of its new business plan, covering the next 5 years and aiming to reach soon a turnover of 90 million €.

Since 1981, CAMA has been offering and developing a continuous partnership and services to all its customers including major multinational groups as well as medium-sized companies, mainly within the agro-food sector. Every year Cama invests more than 5% of its turnover (mainly export orientated within the European and extra European markets) in Research & Development, to be ready to offer competitive solutions to a highly demanding sector like the packaging one.

Cama Breakthrough Machines are moving a step forward, getting closer to Six Sigma philosophy. Operators’ safety is at first place in the new machines design, with accessibility and enhanced sanitation procedures as key points in Cama’s design criteria. Cama engineers have been designing TPM compliant machinery for over 10 years, reaching great results not only in terms of technical solutions but in accessibility and hygienic design.

 

About Festo

Festo AG is a global player and an independent family-owned company with its headquarters in Esslingen/Neckar, Germany. The company supplies pneumatic and electrical automation technology to 300,000 customers of factory and process automation in over 200 industries. Festo’s products and services are available in 176 countries.

With about 16,700 employees in 61 companies worldwide, Festo achieved a turnover of around € 2.28 billion in 2013. Each year over 7% of this turnover is invested in research and development. In this learning company, 1.5% of turnover is invested in basic and further training. Yet training services are not only provided for Festo’s own staff – Festo Didactic also supplies basic and further training programmes in the field of automation technology for customers, students and trainees.

www.festo.com/packaging