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Comau designs ‘highly automated, high-volume’ battery manufacturing line

Comau, an industrial robotics and automation specialist, has designed and developed a “high-volume module manufacturing line” to produce new generation lithium-ion batteries for Leclanché, a provider of energy storage solutions for the heavy transportation, naval and railway industries.

Comau says the “state-of-the-art, highly automated line” is the result of a simultaneous engineering process and combines industrial robots, vision systems, laser welding, and the automated in-line validation of joints via artificial intelligence. Priority was given to ensuring multi-module configurability, full traceability and the highest level of safety.

The line includes the latest quality and process control technologies, thus setting the foundation for the transition towards Industry 4.0 principles. It will also allow Leclanché to produce up to six times the company’s current capacity, reaching an output of more than 60,000 modules per year. The solution is also expected to reduce costs by up to 20 percent, support 50 different product configurations and save Leclanché valuable time when introducing new formats into the manufacturing line. 

With the inherent flexibility to evolve as Leclanché’s business evolves, the all-in-one manufacturing solution consists of three automated and semi-automated stages within a compact environment that is capable of handling the entire battery manufacturing process – from pouch cell stacking and welding to final assembly.

Of particular interest, it features Comau’s cutting-edge hybrid laser solution, LHYTE, and hosts a proprietary vision system based on artificial intelligence that automatically validates the electrical and mechanical resistance of each welded point.

The line is also equipped with the in.GRID MES interactive IoT and MES (Manufacturing Execution System) platform. Thanks to its direct connection with Leclanché’s infrastructure, in.GRID MES facilitates a constant exchange of information between the individual production cells and the full line. This data is processed in real-time and shown via a web-based interface that is accessible from any device, letting Leclanché easily manage its data and monitor production, processes and maintenance, both onsite or through telemetry.

Andrew Lloyd, Comau segment leader for diversified automation systems and electromobility, says: “We are pleased to work with Leclanché to support their automation journey and expand their production potential.

“The success of this project is a direct result of our customer-centric approach to simultaneous engineering. It also highlights Comau’s continued investments aimed at further strengthening our ability to meet the growing market demand for high-quality batteries and energy storage solutions.”

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