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Demo3D Example Videos - Enterprise Models 1
Demo3D technology is designed to be incredibly flexible to equip you with the means of modeling a wide variety of material handling mechanisms, both automated and manual. These video clips provide insight into what can be achieved with the range of Demo3D products available to you today.
The examples are divided into those which can be built with the catalogs of equipment from Demo3D Standard, and those which were built using Demo3D Enterprise.
Demo3D Enterprise includes access to the full power of the scripting language, so Demo3D Professional catalogs are built using Demo3D Enterprise.
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Shoe Sorter
As in the real systems, this sorter works as the shoes move across the conveyor, pushing and turning the loads as they go.
Users may modify all operating parameters such as shoe transversal speed, trigger points, number of shoes, shoe spacing, and so on.
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Palletizer 1
Loads arriving in this system are driven down the center of two roller conveyors. If the conveyor sections are running at different speeds, the load will be turned.
The loads then pass over a multi-section roller bed where they are positioned accurately across the width of the conveyor, to build up pallet patterns.
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Palletizer 2
Loads are centered before they are rotated and then positioned to build up a pallet pattern, layer by layer.
Different speed sections of roller conveyor are used to apply a controlled torque to the loads to orient them as required. Roller diverter sections are then used to position the loads across the width of the conveyor.
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Traffic Cop Merge
A simple locking mechanism ensures that loads can only pass from one side of the merge at a time, eliminating product jams.
An uncontrolled merge, the traffic cop is used to consolidate products being brought together for order picking. The version shown is a parallel merge; conveyors merging at right angles can also use a suitably modified version of the control.
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