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Cobot saves $300-plus per day

Australian injection-molding manufacturer Prysm adds a collaborative robot arm to help label round and square containers, saving money in labor and improving the consistency of label application.

The cobot picks up a container from a conveyor, rotates it across the labeler for label application, and sets it onto a table.
The cobot picks up a container from a conveyor, rotates it across the labeler for label application, and sets it onto a table.

Based in Melbourne, Australia, Prysm Industries Pty Ltd. is a 45-year-old, family-owned business at the forefront of the country’s plastic injection-molding industry. Over the years, Prysm has developed a strong reputation in molding biodegradable plastics and food-grade packaging. Its products include garden parts, ice cream containers, and houseware containers for some of the largest companies in Australia.

For a medium-sized business such as Prysm—the company has 30 employees and runs three shifts, 24 hours a day, six days a week—it can sometimes be a challenge to provide a high-quality product while also keeping costs down. With many of the items produced at Prysm headed for some of Australia’s largest retailers, several years ago the company began looking for an automated solution that would ensure its product’s consistency and accuracy.

“One of the challenges we faced was that some of our products required an adhesive label, which required our operators to put on a new label every five to six seconds,” explains Prysm General Manager Matthew Murphy. “We were looking for an automated solution that would reduce costs, apply the product label more consistently, and free up our operators. We met with a Universal Robots distributor, and they helped us find the right robot that would be able to be flexible but also carry the payload that we required.”

Prysm selected Universal Robots’ lightweight UR-5 collaborative robot arm. With a payload of up to 5 kg, the UR-5 easily handles the company’s 300-g plastic containers. Prysm is using the robotic arm to perform labeling tasks for its houseware production line.

“The UR-5 picks up the product from an outgoing conveyor, orientates it in front of a labeler, and, depending on the shape of the container, whether it be round or flat, will rotate or move across the labeler, and then place the labeled product onto an outgoing table for our operator,” says Murphy.

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