Zünd Unveils Intelligent Kit Cutting Solutions at Advanced Engineering 2025
Zünd will showcase its advanced auto kit cutting solutions at Advanced Engineering 2025 in Birmingham. The demonstration will highlight intelligent automation, real-time data integration, and high-speed cutting for various high-performance industries.
The centrepiece of Zünd's exhibit is a fully automated kit cutting cell. This cell features both semi- and fully automated workflows, demonstrating the company's modular auto parts cutting cell approach. This method ensures high-volume cutting and kitting with unmatched precision, repeatability, and speed.
The Robot Table 130, a collaborative robotic solution, will automate material handling. This reduces repetitive work and lowers production costs. Additionally, Zünd PreCut Center (ZPC) drives a complete digital workflow. It offers intelligent cut file preparation and automatic detection of material flaws.
The demonstration will connect data and materials in real-time, maximizing cutting throughput. It will also showcase advanced software, automation, and robotics for faster, smarter, and more efficient auto parts kitting workflows in aerospace, automotive, renewable energy, and other industries.
Zünd integrates projection-based picking and sorting guidance to reduce errors and accelerate handling. The FibreLINE, Zünd's largest cutter to date, will work in tandem with the world's largest industrial robot for advanced auto parts cutting with fully automated workflows. ZCC4, the latest version of Zünd Cut Centre, enables fully data-driven workflows, accelerating production while maintaining full traceability.
Visitors to Advanced Engineering 2025 can expect to see Zünd's intelligent modular auto parts cutting cells in action. The demonstration promises to highlight the benefits of intelligent automation and real-time data integration for high-volume, high-precision auto parts cutting and kitting.
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