Case Kepler Weber

About Kepler Weber

Kepler Weber is a Brazilian company that is a benchmark in post-harvest grain solutions , offering silos, dryers, cleaning systems and automation. Founded in 1925, it operates in Brazil and abroad with a focus on productivity, technology and sustainability in agribusiness.

Kepler Weber’s challenges

  • Accommodate a complete paint line in the space available in the factory.
  • Increased production efficiency, guaranteeing quality and cost optimization.

Erzinger Solution: Pretreatment and Powder Coating Line

Erzinger provided a fully automated solution, ensuring high efficiency, quality control, and waste reduction.

  • Caldan Power & Free Conveyor: allows for the transportation of large parts and maximum efficiency in the use of factory space. The Power & Free system allows different parts to go through different processes: from painting to kiln time.
  • Pre-Treatment Line: ensures better paint adhesion and durability.
  • Wagner paint booth: high performance paint application, reducing waste.
  • Triple oven: lower energy consumption and better use of the factory layout.

Smart in Line – Intelligent Management System

  • Real-time monitoring of each load bar on the paint line.
  • Control of conveyor speed and parts exposure time.
  • Reduced consumption of inputs and optimization of preventive maintenance.
  • Automatic adaptation to production changes.

Key Results Achieved

  • Greater competitiveness in the market, with efficient local production.
  • Reduced operating costs with lower energy and input consumption.
  • Optimization of factory space and better use of resources.
  • Sustainability: less environmental impact with optimized technologies.

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