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Robots Automate Assembly, Testing of Medical Devices

John Sprovieri // Chief Editor

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Manufacturing a new product is often an evolutionary process. Initially, production is entirely manual. Then, as demand increases, production transitions to a mix of manual and automated operations. If demand is strong enough, the manufacturer can justify investment in a fully automatic system that requires little human intervention.

This was the case when a medical device manufacturer contacted systems integrator Tessy Automation and its parent company, Tessy Plastics, with a two-fold challenge: improve an existing critical-care product for measuring blood-flow rate, and simultaneously design and build a fully automated system to assemble it.

“The customer contacted our company based on its previous experience and our reputation,” Bruce Courtney, managing director at Tessy Automation. “This medical device has been used successfully for over 20 years for both pediatric and adult patients. However, the customer’s goal was to make the device easier for doctors to use in theater.

“Developing a fully automated system to replace the two semiautomatic systems was the logical next step to save floor space, increase production efficiency and ensure flawless quality.”

Pick-and-place operations are performed by SCARA and six-axis robots. Photo courtesy Epson

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In 2019, the company was acquired by Tessy Plastics, global contract manufacturer in Skaneateles, NY, that specializes in injection molding for the pharmaceutical, medical device and consumer product industries. NuTec adopted the name Tessy Automation in 2021.

The T3 robot includes a built-in controller in the base of the arm for simple installation and setup. Photo courtesy Epson

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The fully automated line is approximately 31 feet long, producing two assemblies at a time, one assembly per second, for a production rate of 17 million devices annually. Parts and assemblies are transferred with a precision link conveyor and four rotary indexing dials.

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To begin operation, multiple components are loaded into vibratory bowl feeders that singulate, orient and present parts to the assembly line. An automated dispensing system applies silicone to some parts. Pick-and-place operations are performed by various Epson robots, including two T3 all-in-one SCARAs, four LS6-B SCARAs, and one LS3-B SCARA. In addition, a pair of compact C4 six-axis robots tend an ultrasonic staking station.

Parts and assemblies are transferred with a precision link conveyor and four rotary indexing dials. Photo courtesy Tessy Automation

“All of the Epson robots we implemented were used for pick and place applications, transfer and reorientation, and regrouping between nests. We chose the LS6-B and T3 robots specifically because of their functionality at an attractive price point,” says Martz, whose company is an AutomateElite Platinum Partner of Epson.

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Tessy Automation prioritized simplicity, reliability and cost-effectiveness when choosing robots for the assembly system. Compact LS6-B robots can carry a maximum payload of 6 kilograms. The low-cost robots offer high acceleration and deceleration rates and high-speed operation. The T3 robot includes a built-in controller in the base of the arm for simple installation and setup. The robot take up a fraction of the space as robots with separate controllers.

“The T3 SCARA offers simplicity and versatility when handling the small components usually associated with the life sciences industry. It’s equipped with its own controller, offering convenience at an exceptional value,” says Martz.

Because the device measures blood flow, the system includes two in-line quality tests: one for torque and the second for flow. The finished assemblies are unloaded into bulk bins.

Tessy Automation provided a proprietary control system consisting of a sophisticated HMI and an Allen Bradley PLC. Tessy engineers loaded CAD files of the assembly stations into the control system so users could have a real-time view of each step in the process and enable them to identify and troubleshoot any maintenance issues that arise quickly and efficiently.

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“A company with Ford’s scale can really influence the supply chain and business practices across our entire industry,” adds Sue Slaughter, purchasing director at Ford Motor Co. “It is so important that we not only think about how [we] can use our purchasing power to fuel our business needs, but also to advance sustainability.”

Because the automotive supply chain is extremely complex, the Guiding Principles contain expectations about business ethics, working conditions, human rights, health and safety, environmental leadership and supply chain due diligence for suppliers at all tiers. All suppliers are expected to uphold these standards and enforce them throughout their supply chain.

The Guiding Principles are based on fundamental elements of social, environmental and governance responsibility that are consistent with applicable laws and international standards created by organizations such as the United Nations.

Topics covered under the revised guidelines include the following:

        Business ethics, including counterfeit parts and data protection.

        Environmental issues, such as air quality, carbon neutrality, chemical management, circularity and water management.

        Health and safety issues, such as personal protective equipment and workspace.

        Human rights and working conditions, such as benefits, wages and working hours.

        Responsible supply chain management, such as ethical sourcing of raw materials.

The BMW Group has implemented several projects in its packaging logistics unit to help the environment and conserve resources. The goal of the initiative is to work closely with suppliers to reduce carbon emissions and adhere to the principles of a circular economy.

BMW’s European assembly plants are using more recycled material in their packaging. For newly awarded contracts, the proportion of recycled material in reusable packaging for logistics purposes will almost double this year from around 20 percent to over 35 percent.

Using alternative sustainable materials, reducing single-use packaging, introducing lightweight packaging in certain areas and reducing transport volumes will also help cut carbon emissions.

BMW is monitoring the impact of individual measures via a CO2 calculator for packaging. The automaker’s overall aim is to reduce CO2 emissions in the supply chain by 20 percent per vehicle compared to 2019.

“Our re:think, re:duce, re:use, re:cycle approach is being implemented consistently in packaging logistics,” says Michael Nikolaides, head of production network and logistics at BMW Group. “We’re using innovative strategies to consistently reduce the volume of resources we use, thus reducing our carbon footprint.

“We are also doing our part to get the BMW iFACTORY up and running, with a particular focus on the ‘green’ side of things…with an emphasis on flexibility and efficiency, sustainability and digitalization,” explains Nikolaides. “It provides an answer to the challenges involved in the transformation to e-mobility and [leverages] the latest technologies to create a production process that uses minimal resources.”

According to Nikolaides, BMW is using more recycled material, such as expanded polypropylene (EPP) packaging. “Our newly developed EPP packaging already contains 25 percent recycled material,” he points out. “EPP is used in special containers, as its shape can be adapted to the components being packaged, allowing them to be transported safely.

“Around 360,000 of these containers are needed each year,” claims Nikolaides. “Using 25 percent recycled material allows us to save almost 280 tons of CO2 annually. There are plans to increase this proportion of recycled material even further, with the first pilot schemes with 100 percent recycled material currently underway. If these tests are successful, this configuration will become standard for new contracts from 2024.

“An additional 680 tons of carbon emissions savings can be made every year by using covers and so-called small load carriers with 50 percent recycled contents,” says Nikolaides. “As things stand, these measures are focused within the European markets due to the current waste management situation and available recycling infrastructure. But, we are working toward expanding to our locations in China, Mexico and the United States.”

BMW also plans to use folding large load carriers in place of traditional pallet cages made of steel. The plastic alternatives will be made from over 90 percent recycled material. They work in a similar way to the collapsible shopping crates that most people are familiar with.

When they’re empty, the carriers can be folded up, making them easier to transport. Nikolaides claims that using 15,000 of these new containers will reduce CO2 by around 3,000 tons per year.

“When it comes to packaging, the sky’s the limit,” says Nikolaides. “We’re launching pilot projects using bio-based materials to replace oil-based substances such as polyethylene and polypropylene.

“We are also investigating whether and in what ways we can use materials from recycled household appliances in our packaging,” explains Nikolaides. “In the long term, our aim is to use alternatives to raw materials across the board.”

BMW Initiative Targets Sustainable Packaging


BMW is using sustainable packaging in its assembly plants. Photo courtesy BMW Group

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