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Bottling module

Does the bottling module work on the newer flexsim? Getting an error about not being able to find flexsim 2020. We are using version 22.1.3.

FlexSim 22.1.3
bottling module
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Joerg Vogel answered Jason Lightfoot edited

It is a default feature now!

Mass Flow Conveyor

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Ok I see that, was looking for a filling machine too.

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Jason Lightfoot avatar image Jason Lightfoot ♦♦ Amy M3 commented ·

Many years ago I was using the legacy basic conveyor as a filling machine - you may be able to repurpose a few mass flow conveyors in the same way which will prevent breaking the chain of density-based objects. (legacy conveyors had multiple sections allowing the filler to be one object - the basic conveyor also supported acceleration and deceleration making it ideal for this).

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Amy M3 answered Jason Lightfoot edited

Thought I replied to this but don't see it now Is there an example model of a high speed filller?

We played with the mass conveyor but reallys slows down our model.

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Jason Lightfoot avatar image Jason Lightfoot ♦♦ commented ·

You must not be applying it correctly - in steady state it is infinitely fast (literally).

Could you post your model to show how it was set up?

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