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PC-based control and EtherCAT help ensure top-quality cases while saving hundreds of technician hours per machine and reducing cabinet size by 40 percent.

The new Raptor SL is a compact, high-speed, horizontal side-load case packing machine that’s reliable even when opening light-weight corrugated cases with weak glue seams.
The new Raptor SL is a compact, high-speed, horizontal side-load case packing machine that’s reliable even when opening light-weight corrugated cases with weak glue seams.

Among the 30 well-known machine brands within the Pro Mach group of companies is Edson Packaging Machinery, a major provider end-of-line packaging equipment. In order to successfully hunt for new business and out-compete strong rivals, Edson introduced the Raptor SL case packing machine at PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2015 to great fanfare. A horizontal side-load case packing machine that’s fast and compact, it’s suitable for case packing items that can be collated, either vertically or horizontally. “The driving purpose behind the development of the Raptor SL was to create a machine with a small footprint that maintains high-speed throughput of 8 to 12 cases/min,” explains Jeff Werner, Vice President and General Manager at Edson Packaging Machinery.

This high-performance could not come at a high price. The Raptor SL had to be highly competitive, out-performing comparable case packers in the marketplace, while delivering the premium value on which Edson has built its reputation over the last 53 years. Raptor SL users can place knocked-down corrugated cases on a conveyor, which are automatically fed into the machine as it runs, permitting continuous operation during refills. Even as the machine reaches low supply of corrugated cases, the next stack will be fed underneath the previous, all without the machine stopping for a second. “This is a major differentiator that most Edson competitors can’t match,” Werner states. “Even competitors who offer similar machines still require an operator to lift up corrugated in bunches and place stacks at an angle or vertically.”

Product changeover time on the new Raptor SL is exceptionally fast. Achieving changeover times of 15 minutes or less is well within reach for Edson customers, so companies that wish to run multiple SKUs in one shift can easily do so with the Raptor.

As 2015 wore on, Edson Packaging engineers were still in the conceptualization stage of the Raptor design when it was decided that there must be a major machine debut at PACK EXPO. “Even though the timing was not ideal, the Raptor SL was our big technological splash and simply couldn’t wait until the following PACK EXPO in November 2016,” Werner recollects. “At this point, we hadn’t finalized our controls design, but we were determined to modernize our platform in a big way. In order to chart the proper path forward, we had to source world-class controls technology in a cost effective package.”

The vetting process
A wide range of automation suppliers were considered, from traditional PLC vendors to multiple PC-based control suppliers. In the final stages of the Raptor SL development process, key engineering managers from Edson had business meetings with Beckhoff Automation in Germany—both at the global corporate headquarters in Verl and at Hannover Fair, the world’s largest industrial trade show. “Beckhoff Automation was in the running throughout the specification process, and as we conducted rigorous technical comparisons, we also looked at support and service where Beckhoff also materialized as the leader,” Werner says. “Interactions with Beckhoff experts during these trips placed a spotlight on quality control in manufacturing processes of all devices as well as the commitment to R&D and new, innovative automation technologies.”

When Edson kicked off the final Raptor SL design and build process in June 2015, all involved recognized that time was of the essence, since PACK EXPO was just months away in September. Mechanically, the Raptor SL is a completely new design, with thousands of hours of development time required to prepare the machine for show time. “The moment we made our final decision on the machine controls, we reached out to Beckhoff Automation,” Werner recounts. “Beckhoff committed to us on day one that Edson would be supported throughout the process and that all the aggressive control system deadlines would be met. Remember, we had just a three-month window to design, manufacture, and deliver an exceptionally functional machine to North America’s premier packaging trade show. Even a minor development delay could have been disastrous.” To avoid even the smallest delay, the Edson team worked daily with Beckhoff application engineers and held high-level meetings every week to manage project workflows and ensure that designs successfully met all requirements.

By the end of the development process, the Raptor SL was equipped with a full PC-based control platform from Beckhoff and was show-ready in time for PACK EXPO 2015. One CX5130 Embedded PC with a dual core Intel® Atom™ processor runs TwinCAT 3 software and handles sequential logic, motion control, recipe control, alarm functions, HMI, and safety. Also, industrial Ethernet technology factors into the high-speed Raptor SL in many ways. As such, the CX5130 Embedded PC is directly connected to a variety of EtherCAT Terminals, which provide distributed I/O on the machine for digital signal acquisition and connection to safety devices. “This means that Edson can source the entire automation system from one leading vendor with one controller, one software platform, and one network configuration,” Werner explains.

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