ORTIS™ PRO
ORTIS Pro is a robotic milling system able to produce any type of model necessary to create custom orthoses and prosthesis, leg-foot braces, scoliosis treatment corsets, foam aesthetic covers, orthopedic seats, prosthesis sockets, cranial correction helmets.
About ORTIS™ Pro
ORTIS PRO represents the intermediate configuration that allows you an average daily production of 10-15 models with a working area of 28x28x48 in. All the production needs are satisfied by this system that offers you to choose between different variants to the standard configuration.
The system is installed on an industrial floor with walls and partitions that delimit its access area; inside this area the robot, the turntable and the presetting laser (that measures the real tool length) are fixed on the ground. In standard configuration the tool change is manual.
System Programming
A license of our ARPP® software ships with the system. ARPP® is powered by 5-axis a tool path generator (ARPPCAM), and allows for a precise ahead-of-time 3D simulation of the milling and material removal process.
Open System
ORTIS can be used with any 3D scanner or software that makes use of industry-standard formats (STL, AOP, VRML, …).
SPECIFICATIONS
ABB, 6 axes, 20 kg payload on the wrist, working area of 1600 mm
In-house designed, it is the 7th interpolated axis. 28 x 28 in aluminum working plate, 60 rpm
Possibility to have an additional turntable or fixed table to increase productivity.
The standard setup includes a laser guide to perform automatic tool length calibration.
Blocks up to 28x28x48 in. Possibility to expand the the supporting plate for bigger blocks.
Minimum 6 bar
A license of our ARPP® software ships with the system. ARPP® is powered by 5-axis a tool path generator (ARPPCAM), and allows for a precise ahead-of-time 3D simulation of the milling and material removal process.
ORTIS can be used with any 3D scanner or software that makes use of industry-standard formats (STL, AOP, VRML, …).
System minimum area: 3000x3000x2700 mm
Contol unit area: 1000x1000x2000 mm.
Robot + base : 550 kg, Turntable: 270 kg
Control unit: 250 kg
380VAC / 480 VAC three phase, 50-60Hz, 12 KVA
(4,5 kw average consumption)
Other ORTIS™ Products
ORTIS™ Essential
Essential need of any small to medium size fabrication shop. Working area of 24x24x40 in. Enclosed system to control dust and noise, Small footprint.
ORTIS™ Enterprise
Reach maximum productivity with more than 20 models per day. Working area 48x48x71 in. Automatic tool changer and 10 Position Toolbox
Compare ORTIS™ Models
Features | ORTIS Essential | ORTIS Professional | ORTIS Enterprise |
Robot Type | ABB 6-Axes 6 kg (13 lbs) Payload on the Wrist Working Area Approximately 1000 mm (3 feet) | ABB 6-Axes or KUKA 6-Axes 20 kg (44 lbs) Payload on the Wrist Working Area Approximately 1600 mm (5 feet) | ABB 6-Axes or KUKA 6-Axes 40-60 kg (88-132 Ibs) Payload on the Wrist Working Area from 2.000 to 2.500 mm (6 feet to 8 feet) |
Seventh Interpolated Axis Aluminum Turntable | 450 x 450 mm (18”x18”) Working Plate, 60 rpm System Integrated in Containment Box | 700 x 700 mm (28”x 28”) Working Plate, 60 rpm | 700 x 700 mm (28”x 28”) Working Plate, 60 rpm |
380V Three-phase Electro Spindle | 1.0 KW 24.000 rpm Auto Cooling System Up to ER20 Collect (Tool Shank Diameters from 2 to 12 mm) Manual Tool Change | 3.6 KW 24.000 rpm Fan-Cooling Up to ER30 Collect (Tool Shank Diameters from 3 to 20 mm) Manual Tool Change | 4.0 KW 24.000 rpm Fan-Cooling ISO30 Tool Holders (Tool Shank Diameters from 2 to 20 mm) Automatic Tool Change |
Presenting Laser | Laser Device Automatically Measures the Tool Length | Laser Device Automatically Measures the Tool Length | Laser Device Automatically Measures the Tool Length |
Tool Box | 10-position toolbox for ISO30 Tool Holders The robot deposits the holder with the actual tool in the box and automatically takes the new required tool. | ||
Work Area | Processes blocks up to 600 x 600 x 1000 mm (2 feet x 2 feet x 3 feet) | Processes blocks up to 700 x 700 x 1200 mm (3 feet x 3 feet x 5 feet) or more, with the adequate extensions for the supporting plate | Processes blocks up to 1200 x 1200 x 1800 mm (4 feet x 4 feet x 6 feet ) or more, with the adequate extensions for the supporting plate |
Dimensions | The Complete System: The Robot Controller is housed in an aluminum box, prearranged for chip suction. The dimensions are: 1700 length x 1250 width x 2450 height mm (6 feet length x 4 feet width x 8 feet height) | Installation on Industrial Floor Minimum Area: 3000 x 3000 x 2700 mm (10 feet x 10 feet x 9 feet) Additional Area for Robot Control Unit: 1000 x 1000 x 2000 mm (3 feet x 3 feet x 7 feet) To increase the productivity, you can install more than one turntable/ xed table around the robot | Installation on Industrial Floor Minimum Area: 4000 x 4000 x 3000 mm (13 feet x13 feet x 10 feet) Additional Area for Robot Control Unit: 1000 x 1000 x 2000 mm (3 feet x 3 feet x 7 feet) To increase the productivity, you can install more than one turntable/ xed table around the robot |
Weight | A total of about 600 kg (1300 Ibs) | Robot with its own base: 550 kg (1200 lbs) Turntable: 270 kg (600 lbs) Control unit: 250 kg (550 lbs) | Robot with its own base: 650 kg (1500 lbs) * Turntable: 270 kg (600 lbs) Control Unit: 250 kg (550 lbs) Tool Box: 280 kg (625 lbs) |
Noise Level | <75 dB | <75 dB on a typical installation | <75 dB on a typical installation |
Compressed Air | Optional, at least 3 bar | Minimum 6 bar | Minimum 6 bar |
ARPP® Software
ARPP® is the in-house robot simulator. It is the easiest and most powerful software on the market that allows you to completely manage the robot without the use of any other additional software.
ARPP® owns CAM functionalities that generate optimized tool paths for artistic works. This unique solution ensures a quick learning time and provides simple procedures for the technicians.
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- Drilling
- Trimming
- Sculpting
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