Creform at Assembly Show
Creform Corporation will showcase several of its products in booth 863, at the 2024 Assembly Show South, May 1-2, 2024 Nashville, TN.
Highlighting the exhibit will be gravity roller conveyors and an AGV which can control up to 50 courses with 128 commands each via HMI touch screen and built-in RFID for traffic control.
The Creform system consists of over 700 components including plastic-coated steel pipe, fittings, and accessories for building AGVs, flow racks, carts, workstations, and other material handling structures.
- The company has over 15 gravity roller conveyors, including Placon and skatewheel.
Gravity roller conveyors are effective for difficult material handling challenges because their superior construction and wide plastic wheels accommodate a broad range of applications while being noticeable quiet.
AGVs, from simple bolt-on units to sophisticated low profile tuggers. Systems can be simple loops for kit cart delivery to plant wide material delivery that are managed by Creform’s traffic control system. Units have a variety of load ratings, configurations, and power sources.
Flow racks are designed and built as single-lane parts feeders to large supermarket systems for kitting. As with all Creform flow racks, capacity, size, and configurations are all custom designed for the application.
Carts, from small general purpose push carts to model specific kitting carts are Creform specialties. They are built using a system of 28 mm and 42 mm plastic coated steel pipe and metal joints and can be configured for ESD (anti-static) applications.
Creform workstations are built for single person use to multi-person assembly cells. Workstations can be configured for a stand-up or a sit-down position and can be built and designed on wheels or be stationary.
The Creform system is used to create an array of material handling and efficiency enhancing devices and is a proven component in continuous improvement and lean manufacturing programs.
- The company partners with customers in developing and enhancing these programs.