ThermoFlex
LLC, specialists in thermoforming, cast urethane and thermoset molding of
material handling components, has introduced its expanded capacity for vacuum
forming high precision pallet-sized trays and platforms with accuracies suitable
for robotic handling and automated part loading/unloading operations. "This
expertise results in solutions that integrate the economies of vacuum forming
with the strength and precision normally associated with more expensive
injection molding operations," said a spokesperson. "ThermoFlex is able to
produce containers and trays in sizes up to approximately 5 feet x 9 feet x
20-25 inches from high molecular weight polyethylene materials up to 1/2-inch
thicknesses.
"The design for the new tray concept includes targeted areas where pockets are precision routed in secondary operations to accommodate the robotic grippers for lifting the pallet to and from loading stations. In addition, reinforcement and stiffening points are integrated at strategic locations to assure the tray is strong and stable."
"Some of the most critical details of producing the precision trays," said Greg Hancock, Vice President and General Manager for ThermoFlex, are in the vacuum forming process itself. "The process requires virtually continuous vigilance, monitoring and adjustments, if necessary, when trying to achieve tighter tolerances than conventional thermoforming projects require. The correct heating temperature and cycle time must be maintained. Likewise the cooling cycle and removal temperature are vital, along with vacuum pressures. For the automated system or robot to do its job, the containers must be consistently sized, strong and rigid to eliminate deflection.
"If the temperature is not accurately controlled and allowed to get too high, or if the cooling cycle is insufficient, the part will likely bend, bow, shrink or warp. If the heating cycle is too short, the temperature drops, or if the vacuum pressure is low, finer part details may be diminished or lost."
"With ThermoFlex engineering and design resources, precision trays and pallets can be configured to meet the demands of virtually all part configurations, process requirements and robotic handlers," said a spokesperson. "To assure results, the firm first produces a wood pattern of the tray concept from which samples are run. Adjustments can be easily and economically made during this phase. Once sampling is complete and outcomes verified, aluminum tooling is fabricated to complete the production run.
"ThermoFlex capabilities include cast urethane molding and thermofoam operations in addition to its vacuum forming operations. Products include urethane coated conveyor rollers, tool protection holders for the metalworking industry, assembly tools, bumpers, enclosures, grippers, covers, wipers, seals and custom dunnage components. Along with its sister facility, PolyFlex Products, which provides custom injection molding services, ThermoFlex is a synergistic resource for the material handling industries."
For more information contact:
ThermoFlex LLC
200 Carrier Drive
Morrison, TN 37357
931-815-9500
Fax: 931-815-9530