Automating component filling
We understand that no two filling processes are identical. In the case of smaller or recently established production lines, manual input is often involved. For instance, an operator may position a carton, following which the machine proceeds to fold the box. Then, the operator loads the products, and the machine subsequently folds and seals the box.
However, the procedure can also be entirely automated with the utilization of a robot, cobot, or manipulator. GTE provides the essential flexibility demanded by the medical and pharmaceutical sectors. We take into account various factors, including budget, specifications, and potential, to determine the optimal level of automation for your specific needs.
Comprehensive safety checks for component filling
Our machines are fitted with safety systems like light curtains and motion radars by default. Light curtains are exactly what their name suggests: a screen made of small light beams. The moment the light beams are disrupted, the machine receives a signal for an emergency stop. This doesn’t just increase the level of automation, but also the safety of your machine.
Component filling according to your requirements
GTE fully adapts the machine to your needs and requirements. For example, we can use a number of robot brands, including Mecademic, Stäubli, Industrial Robots, Fanuc, and Abb. We can also integrate the brand you prefer to work with into our machines, even if we don’t carry it. The same quality you’re used to, just in our machine!
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Knowledge & Inspiration
The LAP-C with Mecademic robot
GTE designed and built the LAP-C. A circular platform for assembling and/or packaging medical products. When we design the LAP-C as an assembly machine, we often use a Mecademic robot.
High mix low volume manufacturing
In the pharmaceutical industry, there is a growing demand for high mix low volume manufacturing (HMLV). HMLV signifies that medications and medical devices are increasingly being personalized, tailored more specifically to the patient: a greater variety of medical products combined in smaller quantities.
3D printing in engineering– thinking out of the box
Years ago, in 2001, GTE engineering embraced 3D printing for the creation process of its exclusive machines. Until then it was science fiction. Today we can no longer live without it. How do we use 3D printing at GTE and what advantages does it have?
What is ‘Smart Customization’?
ETO, CTO and Smart Customization. Terms that are more often used in mechanical engineering. But what do these terms mean? Everyone working in mechanical engineering should know what development these words describe.
Considerations when selecting reputable machine developers
What factors should you consider when selecting a machine builder? Do they meet the stringent quality standards of the medical industry? While there are numerous legal regulations in place to ensure machine and product quality, it’s crucial that machine designers and builders are cognizant of these requirements. Additionally, take into account three key factors that can impact both the machine and your product’s quality: the human factor, the product design, and the proficiency of the machine builder.
Accepting downtime is a mortal sin!
Everyone knows that companies are all about production, or ‘adding value’. Value is everything the customer needs and pays for. All other activities support this. That’s why it’s so strange that unplanned downtime is so quickly accepted and seen as ‘normal’. Many companies are not aware of how often the production line comes to a standstill. People quickly get used to it and accept downtime on a production or assembly line. However, a production line coming to a standstill is disastrous for the organization. If no value is added, the entire organization comes to a standstill.
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