Sumitomo (SHI) Demag is driving forward digitalization to enhance sustainability with the launch of activeMeltControl (aMC) for its all-electric injection molding machines. These machines, known for their unique precision and high energy efficiency, have been leading the way in sustainable plastic processing. At Fakuma 2023, the company is unveiling new digital features that further reinforce its commitment to sustainability, as conveyed by the slogan “Act! Sustainably.”
activeMeltControl (aMC) is an adaptive, fully automatic control process integrated into the machine’s control system, providing greater process continuity. This, in turn, generates various effects that benefit sustainable manufacturing.
“With aMC, we can compensate for shot weight variations in nearly all applications and materials, whether it’s due to batch fluctuations, recyclables, regrind, drying differences, dosing variations, or the use of additional additives,” explains Dr. Thomas Schilling, Product Manager for Digital Solutions. For example, shot weight fluctuations in 100% recycled material can be corrected by the software, bringing it to the level of virgin material. “This significantly reduces the customer’s reject rate. Depending on the process and material, it goes towards zero.”
The result of more consistent part weights throughout the batch is a very rapid return on investment (ROI), assures Schilling. Additionally, it leads to better process consistency, longer machine uptime, and reduced scrap, all contributing to greater sustainability. A lower reject rate results in higher output, increasing efficiency and conserving resources. “Furthermore, customers benefit from greater manufacturing flexibility, as a wider range of material variations can be accommodated when using PCR/PIR types.”
The background for this development, which Sumitomo (SHI) Demag has vigorously pursued over the past four years, is the changing quality of plastics with fewer virgin materials and more recyclable content. “Many customers have requested a digital solution to compensate for these variations in our highly efficient and precise machines. That’s why we introduced aMC as a completely independent software module alongside our established active modules,” explains the Product Manager for Digital Solutions.
It can be easily activated with a single click and runs fully automatically in the background. “The software compensates for viscosity fluctuations and backflow barrier leaks, adjusting the pressure accordingly. Customers can tailor it to their specific process needs and respond to the machine’s characteristics using an adjustment controller,” reports Schilling. Initially, aMC will be available for all IntElect 2 series full-electric injection molding machines from the first quarter of 2024, with retrofits planned for the future.
Furthermore, Sumitomo (SHI) Demag has optimized its Smart Solution, myAssist, for easier usability. The software enhances process transparency for injection molders by providing more insights into process parameters. “We are transforming myAssist into a digital process companion. We have optimized interfaces, improved data collection and visualization,” says Schilling. The user interface is now flexible and customizable to individual customer preferences, allowing for the representation of cycle- and time-based data. Users can create custom dashboards with material or consumption data or define their own key performance indicators (KPIs) to track the process.
“We’ve improved process stability and performance while reducing data volume for better transmission. Additionally, myAssist offers more data exchange and analysis possibilities, as well as improved connectivity to other systems,” adds the expert. It also includes a high-speed knowledge database with I/O interfaces as a basic system for IoT 4.0. An HVI (Human Virtual Interface) and an expertise module provide options for manual process annotations. Moreover, myAssist connects all new IntElect machines.
myAssist also aligns with the “Act! Sustainably” motto by reducing downtime and optimizing resources and capacities. It also supports the global traceability standard for plastic products, R-Cycle, through QR codes, material labels, end products, and the upload of production data. “myAssist is future-proof, as it serves as our foundation for future cross-process AI applications. AI learns faster, analyzes more accurately, and adapts better. It can contribute to greater sustainability and efficiency,” concludes Schilling.
About Sumitomo (SHI) Demag Plastics Machinery GmbH
Sumitomo (SHI) Demag has shaped the development of the plastics industry from its very beginning. As a specialist for injection moulding machines for plastics processing, Sumitomo (SHI) Demag and its Japanese parent company are leading the industry.
The global development and production network of Sumitomo Heavy Industries and Sumitomo (SHI) Demag is comprised of four facilities in Japan, Germany and China with more than 3,100 employees. The product portfolio includes all-electric, hydraulic and hybrid injection moulding machines with clamping forces of between 500 and 15.000 kN. With more than 159,000 installed machines, Sumitomo (SHI) Demag is present in important global markets and ranks among the largest manufacturers of injection moulding machines in the world.
At Sumitomo’s headquarters in Chiba, Japan, the company manufactures machines with clamping forces in the small to medium range. Nearly 95 % of all delivered machines are equipped with an all-electric drive concept. Sumitomo (SHI) Demag’s German facilities in Schwaig and Wiehe produce the Systec Servo range with hybrid drive as well as the El-Exis SP and Systec SP range of high-speed, high-performance machines. The all-electric IntElect range for international customers is also being produced in Germany.
As early as 1998, Sumitomo (SHI) Demag set up its first production site in Ningbo/China. In 2015, the Chinese subsidiary Demag Plastics Machinery (Ningbo) Co., Ltd. installed a new facility with a 13,000 m² floor space. It is earmarked for the production of the Systec C range with clamping forces of between 500 and 10,000 kN for the Asian market.
In addition to injection moulding machines, Sumitomo (SHI) Demag offers customised and standardised systems for the part handling automation, technical and process solutions for special applications, tailored services and service concepts as well as a range of financial options to support investment in injection moulding machines.
With its comprehensive sales and service network of subsidiaries and agencies, Sumitomo (SHI) Demag is present in all major markets.