Hermary will exhibit at this year’s Forest Products Machinery & Equipment Expo in Nashville, Tennessee, from August 23 to 25.
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That’s a wrap: Automation Fair® 2022
After a three-year break, Hermary returned to Rockwell’s Automation Fair® in 2022. The event attracted more than 15,000 attendees to Chicago’s McCormick Place From November 16 – 17, with more than 120 companies exhibiting.
Come visit Hermary at Automation Fair 2022
Hermary will exhibit at this year’s Rockwell Automation Fair at McCormick Place, Chicago, on November 16 and 17, 2022.
Maintaining Consistency | Canadian Wood Products
Based in Maine, Pleasant River Lumber took the economic downturn to add more optimization and vision technology to the mill. Having worked with Autolog before, an automation integrator based in Quebec, Pleasant River Lumber turned to them to maximize the facility’s improvement. Autolog incorporated Hermary’s DPS-824CV scanners, which output both 3D geometric and colour scans of the log. The scanners were mounted transversely using an existing setup. The ease of installation prevented the mill from any downtime. The scanners replaced human inspection and helped identify any unqualified lumber from being shipped out of the mill. The family-run mill turned the labour-intensive process around with Hermary’s machine vision technology.
Savings Across the Board | Control Design
The lumber industry is one of the most heavily automated industries in the world. Having to process millions of feet of raw materials into standardized products daily, sawmills are constantly looking for ways to achieve better accuracy and repeatable results in product dimensions. Being one of the largest sawmills in British Columbia, Canfor pioneers the industry by incorporating Hermary’s 3D machine vision into their production line. By using Hermary’s 3D scanners, Canfor was able to capture another dimension to the volumetric data in real-time. An optimization algorithm uses the data and determines the best sawing pattern that generates more finished products out of the raw material. The advancement in technology helped Canfor improve the throughput and product accuracy, leading to a significant upturn in waste reduction, and most importantly, profit.
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