New chapter in the management of Reis Robotics

Reis Robotics will be presenting its new and significantly expanded portfolio of trim presses. With over 60 years of experience in trim press manufacturing, the company is one of the technological pioneers of this key technology in foundry engineering.

The trim presses in the REIS-SEP series – high speed trim presses – form a cornerstone of Reis Robotics’ foundry technology business and remain state-of-the-art high-tech products to this day. In addition to press technology, the company implements comprehensive automation solutions for the foundry industry, including systems for die and permanent mould casting as well as robot cells for the post-processing of aluminium, grey iron and steel castings.

Expansion of the portfolio for the most demanding requirements

The previous Classic series comprised presses in sizes SEP 8, 10, 13, 16, 19 and 22 with press forces ranging from 30 to 300 tonnes. This portfolio has now been specifically expanded to meet the requirements of mega and gigacasting.

New to the range are the models:

  • SEP 26
  • SEP 30
  • SEP 36

These large presses offer:

  • Clear widths of 2,600 to 3,600 mm
  • Installation heights up to 4 metres
  • Press forces of up to 600 tonnes

This allows even massive cuts and openings to be deburred safely, precisely and efficiently. Several of these new systems are already being used successfully by renowned OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers.


New design for maximum stability and durability

The new models have been completely redesigned and recalculated based on the proven REIS quality standard. This has further increased stability, precision and durability. In addition, numerous new set-up and equipment options are available, including:

  • Semi-automatic, hydraulic clamping of tools
  • Electrically movable tool slide
  • Hydraulic travel cylinders for the tools

These features ensure shorter set-up times, greater process reliability and maximum flexibility in everyday production.


Modern control technology and secure remote service

The control technology has also been consistently further developed:
The proven DIV user interface has been migrated to a new SIEMENS control platform and thus meets the increased requirements for cyber security.

The SINEMA concept from Siemens is also available for remote service for all machines. It enables fast remote diagnostics, secure support during commissioning and programming, and protected 24/7 access. Existing machines can also be retrofitted with this system.


Technologically advanced solutions for foundry engineering

With its expanded portfolio, Reis Robotics underscores its commitment to providing technologically leading solutions for automated punch deburring. The new trim presses combine decades of experience with state-of-the-art design, powerful control technology and a high degree of future-proofing – specifically tailored to the requirements of modern foundry processes.