Automatic sorting, the heart of optimized production flow

  • Salvagnini case study LCM
  • Salvagnini case study LCM
  • Salvagnini case study LCM
  • Salvagnini case study LCM
  • Salvagnini case study LCM
  • Salvagnini case study LCM

Highlights

  1. LCM
    LCM S.r.l. is a Tuscan sheet metal contractor founded in 1978 and based in Cusona, near San Gimignano. With more than 30 employees and 7,000 sqm of indoor space, it manages cutting, bending, welding and assembly in-house, supplying complete assemblies for over 100 active customers.
  2. The challenge
    The bottleneck was not laser cutting capacity, but manual part separation after cutting. Dedicated operators were needed for sorting, urgent parts were hard to recover from stacks, and press brake operators often had to interrupt bending activities, making planning less predictable and slowing downstream operations.
  3. The solution
    LCM installed an 8 kW Salvagnini L5 fiber laser with a 21-tray LTWS two-tower store and MCU automatic sorting device. With two Cartesian manipulators, MCU manages 0.5–15 mm thicknesses, up to 65 kg per manipulator, or 130 kg when working together.
  4. The results
    The system now runs one 8-hour day shift plus 2–3 unmanned night shifts per week. Sorting automation consistently exceeds 80%, compared with the initial 60% target, while a reference repetitive job dropped from 3–4 weeks to around 2–2.5 weeks, reducing cycle time by about 30%.
Salvagnini case study LCM