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You are here: Home / Components / Bosch Rexroth Helps Outfit New Automation Lab at Illinois State University

Bosch Rexroth Helps Outfit New Automation Lab at Illinois State University

February 5, 2009 By Pneumatics Editor

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Normal, IL – The Illinois State University Department of Technology recently selected Bosch Rexroth to provide an industrial conveyor system and aluminum structural framing components for the university’s new Integrated Manufacturing Lab.

Named as the Caterpillar Integrated Manufacturing Laboratory (CAT-IML), the advanced learning facility with robotic technology was made possible by a $1.2 million gift from the Caterpillar Corporation.

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The lab contains 10 integrated workstations that include industrial quality robots, programmable logic controllers, Rexroth VarioFlow conveyors, machine vision systems, a computer network, and pneumatic material handling devices. The systems in the teaching laboratory give students hands-on experience using the same types of manufacturing equipment found in high-tech industrial settings.

“In nearly every assembly line we visited while conducting our research for this project, we found Rexroth aluminum structural framing and conveyor components being used to construct the workstations and assembly lines,” said Technology Professor David Kennell. “Therefore, when it came time to choose products for our lab we decided to go with Rexroth.”

“The ISU lab presented a unique opportunity for Bosch Rexroth to help provide students with hands-on manufacturing training using the best our industry has to offer,” said Rexroth’s Tony Babich, who served as an advisory board member to help the University design and build the lab. “Industrial manufacturers demand professionals who can work with multiple automation systems for mass production and small batch and custom orders. Our products give students the ease of use and versatility to experience just this type of environment.”

Introductory classes use the equipment to learn the basic concepts of robotics and integrated manufacturing, while upper level and graduate students get hands-on experience in programming and operating the industry standard integrated manufacturing equipment.

Caterpillar Corporation
www.cat.com

The Illinois State University Department of Technology
www.tec.ilstu.edu

Bosch Rexroth
www.boschrexroth-us.com

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