KMT Cutting Systems launches new robotic surface cleaning system

Industrial Robot

ISSN: 0143-991X

Article publication date: 1 October 2005

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(2005), "KMT Cutting Systems launches new robotic surface cleaning system", Industrial Robot, Vol. 32 No. 5. https://doi.org/10.1108/ir.2005.04932eaf.005

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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KMT Cutting Systems launches new robotic surface cleaning system

KMT Cutting Systems launches new robotic surface cleaning system

Keywords: Robotics, Cleaning

KMT Cutting Systems (formerly ABB I-R Waterjet Systems) has launched a new robotic system for three- dimensional waterjet cleaning and surface treatment. Based on the company's market-leading Cutting Box systems for waterjet cutting and routing, the new Cutting Box Blaster is designed to offer efficient, fast and accurate removal of coatings, grease and other substances from metal surfaces. The new system has many applications, from removing paint on fixtures used in curing ovens for automotive bodies and removing excess polyurethane and other plastics from injection mouldings to cleaning blades in refurbishment work on diesel turbines and aircraft jet engines. The system also offers the option of abrasive blasting using a mixture of water and sand within the same cell (see Plate 5).

Plate 5 The Cutting Box Blaster

The Cutting Box Blaster can be equipped with one or two inverted robots, mounted in fixed positions or able to move on tracks attached to the ceiling of the cell. The cleaning jet in the system is produced by forcing a fine jet of water at very high pressure through a multiple set of nozzles in a unit called a rotojet, mounted on the robot arm in the same way as a waterjet cutting head or routing head in other KMT Cutting Box designs.

Developed by KMT Waterjet Systems, the rotojet nozzles are mounted within a body that is rotated independently by a pneumatically driven motor. This produces a “cone”- shaped cleaning jet that, combined with the movement of the robot or the worktable, provides optimum coverage for cleaning a surface that is productive and flexible. Both rotating and fixed worktables are available for use in the Cutting Box Blaster.

In addition, instead of high-pressure steel tubing, the high pressure water entering the rotojet unit is passed through high-pressure flexible hosing to ensure the movement of the robot offers maximum flexibility for the cleaning process.

The Cutting Box Blaster is a safe, ergonomic and clean system, easily accessed through clear sliding doors which also give an excellent view of the cleaning operation. Whist providing a spacious interior, the sound proof enclosure of the Cutting Box Blaster still offers a very compact footprint for installation in the cleaning shop or on the production floor.

The system can be installed and fully operational within five days. It is designed to be economical and easy to use by a single operator and features an operator panel with user-friendly menus. The Cutting Box Blaster offers a fast return on investment and can be supplied as a turnkey system with special options for easy customization, including training, installation and start-up assistance.

For more information contact: Paul Etchells/KMT Cutting Systems AB/ Eaton Place/114 Washway Road/Sale/ Cheshire M33 7RF/UK. Tel. +44 161 374 0734; E-mail: paul.etchells@kmtcutting.com

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