MG Maintenance (MGM), a certified Universal Robots integrator based in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, has developed a solution for forming cardboard caps for Poujoulat , the European leader in chimney systems (manufacturer of stainless steel chimney flues and roof outlets). Integrated into its production site in Saint-Symphorien in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, the cobotic cell operates almost autonomously. The benefits observed include reduced downtime and improved working conditions for operators in this position.
Poujoulat Tackles Repetitive Manual Tasks
Poujoulat was looking for an automated solution to free its operators from folding cardboard headgear. This was a tedious and repetitive task that they had to perform upstream of the core operation of their business: blowing rock wool into pipes serving as chimney flues. Indeed, with several hundred headgear to be produced daily, musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) such as tendonitis in the wrists or elbows could sometimes appear among employees. In addition, due to its time-consuming nature, the manual operation caused downtime and reduced production rates. Finally, it did not offer added value for the operators.
The automation project specifically involved forming two models of caps, one larger and more complex than the other. Poujoulat already had a UR10 cobot for a press loading operation, and was keen to use it for a new application. Made possible by the great flexibility of Universal Robots cobots, this reassignment was orchestrated by MG Maintenance to automate this task, allowing its operators to fully concentrate on filling the pipes.