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Pneumatic Valves and Controls
News Release from: Festo | Subject: Pneumatic subsystems
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 11 April 2000
Pneumatic subsystems for automated
battery pack
Festo has successfully completed development of pneumatic subsystems for an automated battery pack assembly system designed by Gravatom Engineering Systems Ltd (GESL).
Festo has successfully completed development of pneumatic subsystems for an automated battery pack assembly system designed by Gravatom Engineering Systems Ltd (GESL) The system was conceived by GESL for the battery systems division of AEA Technology, which designs and assembles battery packs for military, commercial and industrial applications
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 Jun 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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As a preferred supplier to GESL, Festo was contracted to design and integrate the positioning and control elements of the project.
The assembly system automatically configures the battery stacks and creates welded electrical connections between the batteries and the pack terminals.
Previously, these processes were accomplished by hand using a combination of welding and soldering techniques.
The positioning and control subsystem is based on Festo's Compact Performance Valve Terminals (CPVT) and servo pneumatic positioning controller, integrated via the Profibus 2-wire fieldbus.
Positional accuracy is within ñ 0.2mm, and the system can be reconfigured in under 40 minutes for alternative stack lengths and a range of battery sizes from AA to D.
"Festo's involvement was central to achieving a solution that met the customer's requirements," said Barry Elsey, project manager at GESL.
"We needed to be sure of product performance, delivery and technical back-up.
From previous experience of working with Festo we knew these criteria would be met." GESL is an international engineering systems developer that undertakes feasibility studies, systems design and manufacture, installation, commissioning and technical support throughout the world.
Customers include nuclear, industrial and pharmaceutical concerns.
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