Oystar IWK’s new TFS 80-8 machine is capable of filling 750 toothpaste tubes a minute.
Part of the Oystar group of companies, Oystar, Stutensee, Germany, is the market leader in automatic tube filling machines. It designs and manufactures an extensive range of tube filling and carton-filling machines.
Its 8-stage TFS 80-8 tube-filling machine accommodates tubes with diameters up to 28 mm and is capable of filling and closing 45,000 tubes/hr. At the end of the process, Oystar’s SC 3-800 carton-filling machine packs the tubes into pre-printed boxes.
Although the TFS 80-8 has a similar footprint to the company’s previous model, which could handle up to 510 tubes/min, its throughput is nearly 50% higher. The new machine also reduces overfilling of the tubes by precisely checking their weight. Over a year, this can save as much as 83,000 kg of toothpaste!
The machine combines modern control electronics with a Festo MS6-SV soft-start/quick exhaust valve, connected upstream to a traditional 5/3-way directional control valve. Easily meeting the requirements of Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, this ensures safe system start-up and guarantees correct exhausting in both emergency and non-emergency situations. The TFS 80-8 has two synchronized robots and uses a dual circuit pneumatic design to ensure that tubes are fed in correctly. All the machine’s pneumatic drives are controlled by an MPA valve terminal, while all sensor signals are processed by CPX valve terminal input modules. Festo’s CPX/MPA valve terminals and MS-6 series safety valves have been defined as long-term standards by the Oystar group.
Step-by-step toothpaste
In the first step in providing a perfect tube of toothpaste, a robot feeds empty tubes, which are open at the bottom, to a tube holder. The edge of the tube is checked for possible defects by a high-resolution camera, and the tube is then opened up using compressed air, while a second camera monitors the process.
The TFS-80 precisely aligns each tube by detecting a mark printed on its surface, and then ensures that the tube remains in the correct position throughout the process and retains a stable shape when it is filled. Any misalignment could cause the printed design to appear askew or shifted once the tube has been closed. The machine also reads the code printed on the tube, so that each tube is allocated to the correct production batch. This enables customers to see clearly where a tube delivery came from, and on which day it was filled.
If a predefined number of errors occurs within a specific period, indicating a production problem, the machine stops automatically and the operators are prompted to investigate the source of the error. Rejected tubes are clearly identified and do not impair the overall quality of the batch.
The TFS-80’s filling module distributes the toothpaste inside the tube. A 3/2-way directional control valve sucks in the correct volume, redirects it and discharges it. A plunger opens the filling pipe, the toothpaste flows into the tube, the filling pipe closes again and the plunger cuts off the supply of toothpaste. Each filling point has a weighing station that feeds data back to the machine’s control system. This enables the amount of toothpaste in each tube to be controlled very precisely, preventing overfilling.