AT6 6-Axis Robotic Testing System for Sutures
A typical automated test sequence includes the following steps: The robot retrieves a batch separator with barcode label affixed from a rack, scans the barcode and downloads the specimen and testing information to the TestMaster 2 automation control software. The separator is discarded into a bin and then a specimen is retrieve from the racks, the specimen is placed in the tensile frame and tested. After the test has ended the specimen is removed via a specimen removal device at the back of the frame. This removal device utilizes a low noise, industrial vacuum to aid in full removal of the tested sutures from the grips area. The robot then inserts the next specimen to be tested.
System Components
- Robotic system for handling sutures
- Instron 5965 universal frame with 500 N load cell and 1 kN pneumatic grips
- 6 specimen storage racks, each with 10 shelves designed to accommodate 8 sutures or batch separators with total capacity of 480 spaces
- Instron Bluehill® Materials Testing Software and TestMaster2 Automation Testing software
- 6-Axis Mitsubishi robot
- Robot Table with positive locking and alignment to the testing frame
- Omni-directional barcode reader
- High suction, low noise industrial vacuum
Increase Throughput, Improve Repeatability and Reduce Costs
- The specimen storage racks contain removable shelves allowing for preloading of suture specimens, saving tine and increasing throughput
- Consistent specimen loading and testing improves repeatability and reproducibility of results by minimizing human error
- Overall costs are lower due to a reduction in both training and injury-related expenses
- Operators are available to work on more value-added activities
Automated Tensile Testing System | Suture Materials
The Instron® Testmaster Automation System, configured to perform unattended tensile testing of biomedical cord and yarn specimens, provides an ideal solution for high-volume tests of medical sutures. Designed to accommodate specimens of varying lengths and thicknesses, the system utilizes barcode labels to pass specimen information and testing specifications to the Testmaster2 Automation Control Software. A typical automated test sequence includes the following steps: The robot retrieves a batch separator with a barcode label affixed from a rack, scans the barcode, and downloads the specimen and testing information to the Testmaster2 Automation Control Software. The separator is then discarded into a bin and a specimen is retrieved from the racks and placed into the tensile frame and tested. After the test, the specimen is removed via a specimen removal device at the back of the frame, which utilizes a low-noise, industrial vacuum to aid in full removal of the tested sutures from the grips area. The robot then inserts the next specimen to be tested.
- Produkte
- 5/10/2012
- 1.2 MB
Automated Specimen Handling Systems
Available for tensile, flexural, and compression testing, Instron® TestMaster Automated Testing Solutions can improved the safety and productivity of testing for a wide range of materials and specimen sizes.
- Produkte
- 4/16/2018
- 3.6 MB
Bluehill Universal Brochure
Bluehill Universal Software is built from the ground-up for touch interaction and an intuitive user experience. Discover simpler and smarter testing with features such as pre-loaded test methods, QuickTest in seconds, enhanced data exporting: and Instron Connect – a new feature that provides a direct communication link to Service. Users of previous versions of software such as Bluehill 2 and Bluehill 3 can easily upgrade to the newest version of Bluehill.
- Produkte
- 2/26/2017
- 2.6 MB