Digitized pneumatics boost OEE on pouch machine

Bosch Packaging Technology introduced a freely scalable pouching machine to food and pharma markets that features some remarkable pneumatics.

Festo Motion Terminal VTEM
Festo Motion Terminal VTEM

Whether it’s coffee, sugar, salt, pepper, or a food supplement, most food and pharma powders today can be packaged in small, convenient, single-serve, and portion-controlled flat pouches. But manufacturers need flexibility to package multiple products at variable speeds and volumes.

Thanks to modularized dosing and cross-sealing units, Bosch Packaging Technology’s new Sigpack VPF (Vertical Platform Flat pouch) machine is freely scalable from two to as many as 12 lanes, while pouch sizes remain adjustable. A new, decentralized product stock system makes it possible to package different products, such as salt and pepper, at the same time on one machine. The VPF uses Festo Motion Terminal VTEM controls for the multi-lane dosing process.

“The Festo Motion Terminal offers key functionalities for reliable process control and monitoring of our flexible, multi-lane powder feed. This is an important basis for the entire feeding process in the new Sigpack VPF. Also, reduced part complexity is another advantage for us,” says Donat Siegler, head of design at Bosch’s Beringen, Switzerland location.

The Sigpack VPF was a pilot project for Festo Motion Terminal technology, so the interpack 2017-debuted machine represents the first application of Motion Terminal technology in the packaging space. With this successful packaging machine project under its belt, Festo will be spotlighting Motion Terminal at PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2017.

Functionally, the Motion Terminal controls the Sigpack VPF’s vacuum-based product feed and distribution, and it features an adjustable cleaning and ejector pulse. Valve control provides processes via pressure testing, and an air jet function monitors and eliminates leakages caused by process-related contamination.

It was important for Bosch to build a machine with which its customers could grow and scale up. With the Sigpack VPF, additional lanes can be easily integrated in the case of increased volume.

“To achieve this flexibility, we had to take a new approach to dosing technology. In this machine, each single dosing unit has an individual, independent product infeed,” says Frank Buhler, product manager, Bosch Packaging Technology. “So we bring the product from the hopper into a single lane for a single-lane approach dosing unit with a vacuum infeed. We’re using the Festo Motion terminal for this. We have different kinds of powders that are being run through a single machine, so we needed a very reliable and stable process. The Motion Terminal module is helping us to ensure this level of robustness and precision to ensure a high OEE.”

Dosing accuracy is a chief consideration for a package that will have so many applications in food and pharma markets—pharma manufacturers have a tiny margin for overdosing or underdosing. This only exacerbates the need for a stable process.

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