Here is a case study video from a tier-1 medical manufacturer discussing the process of converting their manual cannula-forming process to an automated operation. Intec Automation provided this medical manufacturer with the design, equipment, automation, and build of this project. Below we transcribed the text from the video as well.
We have 30 different types of jobs or recipes going on in a machine. With the manual operation, when you want to switch from one job to another it could easily take up to a couple of hours to interchange (or complete the changeover process).
Whereas with this Intec automated machine, everything is bottomed out and we only need one set of toolings and two Allen keys to do the whole setup process. Again with the manual operation and machine, we would be using various amounts of spanners, and several different Allen keys. We are going from one extreme with a manual process taking an hour to now with the automated solution it takes 2-3 minutes to convert processes.
Labor, to actually run the automation is the same. It’s just one person but the labor you have to protect the parts is significant.
Cycle time, the old machine was producing about a thousand parts an hour and now with the automated machine, it is three times faster. For every part, we are probably saving 5-6 seconds easily. We are saving a hell of a lot of time there. And having millions of parts, it really adds up. It's unbelievable it gives us so much time to concentrate on other areas that you want to work on that require higher-skilled labor.
In about 6-7 weeks we hit the one million mark for parts made. We saved a million manual operations!