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VOL. 18 January ISSUE YEAR 2017

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in Vol. 18 - January Issue - Year 2017
An Innovation Show
Around 1,200 international guests from the automotive and other industries visited Dürr during their tenth Open House

Around 1,200 international guests from the automotive and other industries visited Dürr during their tenth Open House

While conventional painting robots work with six motion axes, the new model EcoRP E043i has a seventh axis

While conventional painting robots work with six motion axes, the new model EcoRP E043i has a seventh axis

In the Spotlight

The Dürr Group is one of the world’s leading mechanical and plant engineering companies. Dürr products, systems and services provide the basis for highly efficient production processes in different industries. Business with automotive OEMs and components suppliers generates roughly 60% of its sales revenues. Other sectors which Dürr addresses include mechanical engineering, the chemical and pharmaceutical industry and – following the acquisition of the HOMAG Group in October 2014 – the woodworking industry. Dürr has 92 business locations in 28 countries. With just under 15,000 employees, the Group generated sales revenues of € 3.77 billion in 2015. The Group operates in the market via five divisions: • Paint and Final Assembly Systems: paintshops and final assembly systems for the automotive industry • Application Technology: robot technologies for the automated application of paint, sealants and adhesives • Measuring and Process Systems: balancing and cleaning equipment as well as assembly, testing and filling technology • Clean Technology Systems: exhaust-air purification systems and energy efficiency technology • Woodworking Machinery and Systems: machinery and equipment for the woodworking industry

Bietigheim-Bissingen, November 16, 2016 – Production processes are digitally controlled, machines are networked and predict the need for maintenance in time, commissioning and training take place in a virtual space – at Dürr, Industry 4.0 is no longer a vision. From October 24, the company has hosted its tenth innovation show "Open House" under the "digital@DÜRR" banner, and demonstrated how far Dürr has come on its way towards digitization and connectivity of painting processes. One of the products showcased is the new painting robot with cloud-enabled control. "We have been using digital processes for our customers' benefit for years", explained CEO Ralf W. Dieter. "We are specifically developing smart products, smart services and smart factories to help our customers increase their efficiency." Around 1,200 international guests from the automotive and other industries have visited Dürr in Bietigheim-Bissingen up until October 28.

The new EcoRP E043i painting robot has an additional seventh axis, which is a world first. This gives the robot a great range of motion and, in many cases, makes it possible to dispense with the travel rail in the paint booth. To complement this, Dürr has developed the smart EcoRCMP2 process and motion control.

Another focus is on smart products for predictive maintenance. The EcoPRO 4.X diagnostic tool evaluates a huge amount of data for large systems such as ovens or dip tanks. Any potential sources of error can be quickly identified and eliminated. EcoScreen Maintenance Assistant software monitors individual paint booths including their application products and robots.

Another product that has been showcased at one of the 14 stations of the innovation show is the EcoPad tablet PC, which scans QR codes on machines and provides technical information within seconds. It establishes an audio-visual connection to Dürr's 24/7 hotline or provides support when ordering spare parts.

The new generation of ovens, EcoInCure, improves the quality of the paint finish and lowers electrical energy consumption by up to 25%. It heats and cools car bodies evenly from the inside once the paint has been applied. Another station did showcase the EcoReflect light tunnel. This enables the ergonomically enhanced and precise control of paint on the car body.

One ground-breaking software innovation is the iTAC.IoT.Suite. It contains a manufacturing execution system for the production control of entire factories as a basic function. It further offers innovative Industry 4.0 features such as big data analysis, cloud applications and – as a component of the Internet of Things – direct communication between intelligent machines. The iTAC.IoT.Suite replaces the previous EcoEMOS manufacturing execution system offered by Dürr. The new software is the result of the cooperation between Dürr and the software company iTAC, which was acquired at the end of 2015.

In the field of paint and high-viscosity material application, Dürr presented, among other things, its EcoBell3 Cx atomizer for painting plastic parts. Another topic is the effective project execution of complex new builds and modifications. As an example, Dürr presented the modernization of a paint shop in China, completed within just six weeks.

Energy-efficiency products have also been represented. Here Dürr will inform visitors about the use of the energy-efficient thermeco2 heat pump for bodywork drying in paint shops.

For Information:
Dürr AG
Carl-Benz-Str. 34
74321 Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany
Tel. +49.7142.78-1785 / -1381
Fax +49.7142.78-1716
E-mail: corpcom@durr.com
www.durr.com