Amatrol Indonesia
Automation
Amatrol’s extensive line of automation
learning systems focuses on two main areas: robots and programmable
logic controllers (PLC), specifically their function and application
within automated production lines. The learning systems within this area
take a building block approach to skill development, beginning with
rudimentary topics like basic robot operation and basic component
adjustment before moving to more advanced topics like serial device
applications and multiple station control. These learning systems are
vital parts of Amatrol programs like packaging, industrial maintenance, STEM, and more!
All of the automation learning systems
combine hearty curriculum packed full of on-the-job applicable knowledge
with real-world industrial components for exceptional hands-on
skill-building. Many of these systems also feature fault troubleshooting
so that learners can understand how to recognize common system problems
and malfunctions and how to correct them.
Robotics
Amatrol’s robot learning systems feature the Pegasus II (880-RA2-1-B),
which has an open arm design that supports hands-on knowledge
application and skill development. While small in size, the Pegasus is a
giant when it comes to teaching and learning capabilities. Within the
Robotics and Computer Programming 1 system (94-RCP1) and the add-on Flexible Manufacturing 1 (94-FMS1A) and 2 (94-FMS2), major topics include:
- Application Development
- Production Control
- Point-to-Point Assembly
- Palletizing
- Pneumatic Robot Control
- And More!
In addition to hands-on skill-building with an actual Pegasus robot, Amatrol also offers simulation software for both Pegasus and Saturn robots. Learners can practice the same skills in a simulated environment as they would with actual robots.
Programmable Logic Controllers and Mechatronics
Programmable logic controllers are
arguably the most important component in advanced manufacturing. Amatrol
features the two industry leaders in PLCs in Allen-Bradley and Siemens,
specifically the AB CompactLogix L16 and the Siemens S7-300
series. Within Amatrol’s automation systems, PLCs are integrated with
mechatronics stations to recreate an actual automated line in your
classroom.
Amatrol’s mechatronics choices includes both a Large Scale Mechatronics Line, which features a robust nine carts, and a Tabletop Mechatronics
line for customers that have more restricted classroom space or need to
transport the learning system between multiple venues. The large scale
line covers topics like:
- Pick and Place Feeding
- Gauging
- Orientation Processing
- Sorting / Buffering
- Servo Robotic Assembly
- Torque Assembly
- Inventory Storage
- CNC Mill
- Electro-Hydraulic Testing
This line also features a large assortment of add-on systems like:
There is also an option to purchase an integration package to substitute the Pegasus II robot used with the Servo-Robotic Assembly station with a customer-supplied Fanuc 200iD/4S robot.
Amatrol’s tabletop mechatronics learning system features four stations and utilizes an Allen-Bradley MicroLogix 1000 PLC. This system covers topics like automation operation, sorting, distribution, inspection, indexing, and inventory.
High School Options for Automation Training
In addition to learning systems geared
toward post-secondary and industrial customers, Amatrol also offers
systems specifically designed for high schools. One of the biggest
challenges facing the workforce today is a skilled worker shortage.
Because of this, Amatrol is dedicated to providing high schools with
learning solutions that will cover applicable STEM knowledge and advanced manufacturing topics and skills. High School learning systems within the automation area include:
- Robotics 1 Learning System (96-ROB1-A)
- Robotics 2 Learning System (96-ROB2-A)
- Robotics 1 Simulation Software (96-RSS1)
- Robotics 2 Simulation Software (96-RSS2)
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