Jaka Robotics Launches IMMA for Simplified Cobot Integration in Injection Molding
Jaka Robotics introduces the IMMA adapter to streamline the integration of collaborative robots with injection molding machines. This solution aims to reduce integration costs and time, enhancing automation for small and medium-sized enterprises in the plastics industry.

Jaka Robotics has developed the IMMA (Injection Moulding Machine Adapter) to facilitate the integration of collaborative robots with injection molding machines. This plug-and-play solution is based on the Euromap 67 communication standard and is designed specifically for injection molding applications.
It combines pre-configured signal mappings, synchronization capabilities, integrated safety outputs, and simplified electrical connections, aiming to reduce integration efforts and commissioning time significantly. The adapter supports tasks such as part removal, insert loading, and machine tending. Jaka reports that many small to medium-sized injection molding machines can achieve a return on investment in under twelve months, while also lowering project costs and automation complexity.




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