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New igus energy supply system for SCARA robots in cleanrooms

September 5, 2023 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

igus is launching a new energy supply system for SCARA robots in cleanrooms: the Clean SCARA Cable Solution is made of tribologically optimized high-performance plastics and works almost particle-free according to ISO Class 2 even in high-speed applications. It is also stronger and more user-friendly than classic corrugated hoses.

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In electronics production, tiny particles invisible to the naked eye can wreak havoc, ruining electronic components, semiconductors, and displays. Therefore, it’s critical that machines like SCARA robots, which move rapidly along four axes in under a second, generate as little friction and contamination as possible.

During these high-speed applications, there is always a risk that tiny particles will detach from corrugated hoses and tubes. Maintaining ultra-clean manufacturing conditions is essential to prevent microscopic contaminants from damaging electronics.

Just as microscopic debris can silently destroy production in electronics, contamination is a constant threat that must be guarded against vigilantly. With machines moving at high speeds below a second, any friction risks releasing particles that could potentially ruin sensitive electronics and components. By minimizing contamination, manufacturers can avoid catastrophic damage at the smallest scales.

“Finding a way to guide cables and hoses on a SCARA robot in a cleanroom is a science in itself. Fast movements are pure stress for the material, which releases unwelcome abrasion particles,” says Matthias Meyer, Head of the triflex and Robotics Business Unit at igus.

For this reason, igus has added a cleanroom variant to the SCARA Cable Solution energy supply system, which it originally developed in 2020.

“The new Clean SCARA Cable Solution is a cleanroom-compatible energy supply system for high-speed applications – reliable, compact, easy to use, and quick to retrofit,” says Meyer.

ISO Class 2: hardly any particles in the surrounding air, even with the wildest movements
The core of the new cleanroom energy supply system is the e-skin® soft, a modular e-chain® cable carrier that guides cables and hoses in an arc from the robot’s vertical arm to the end effector. Its separable upper and lower shells can be combined to form a closed, dust-proof, water-resistant tube. This ensures that particles from the cables and hoses do not get into the surrounding air from the inside – even during the wildest movements.

“To reduce stress on the cables and increase their durability, we have provided a rotating mount for the connections to the fixed and moving ends of the energy supply system,” says Meyer. “That is what is special about the energy supply system. At the same time, the rotary bearings are designed to be almost particle-free, even during the most dynamic movements.”

The e-chain itself is also especially abrasion-resistant thanks to tribologically optimized high-performance plastic. Its ISO certification by Fraunhofer Institute experts confirms this. The Clean SCARA Cable Solution has ISO Class 2, meaning that it is so abrasion-resistant that a maximum of 100 particles up to a size of 0.1 microns can be found in one cubic meter of air during operation. For comparison, a sheet of paper is 80 microns thick, or 800 times as thick as a particle.
Clean SCARA Cable Solution as an alternative to classic corrugated hoses

With its new energy supply system, igus offers an alternative to classic corrugated hoses, which has two other advantages besides cleanroom compatibility. First, the thin corrugated hoses most often used with the SCARA have hardly any inherent rigidity and are, therefore, susceptible to kinking. There is no bearing to absorb torsion, and can tear easily.

“Unlike corrugated hoses, the Clean SCARA Cable Solution supports itself and has a unique rotary bearing. This makes it ideal for short unsupported lengths and highly dynamic applications,” says Meyer. “The oval chain geometry is especially advantageous when lateral forces are applied since it offers additional strength.”

Standard SCARA energy supply solutions use static connections at the moving and fixed ends. This leads to unnecessary fatigue on the corrugated tube at both points and increased wear on the cable package. The Clean SCARA Cable Solution uses rotary connections at both ends, which all but eliminates mechanical stress on the energy supply system. With the high speeds seen in Scara applications, this improvement is a game changer.

The second advantage over the corrugated hose is that the zipper principle makes the Clean SCARA Cable Solution easy to open, enabling users to insert cables and hoses quickly. An optional interior separation provides additional protection that corrugated hoses cannot. Upon request, the customer can receive the new cleanroom energy chain as a ready-to-connect complete system with igus chainflex® cables. More than 900 highly flexible cables of IPA Class 1 are available.

igus Inc.
www.igus.com/info/clean-scara-cable-solution

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