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Multi-Column Automatic Picking Robot System 'new TLM-α System'

Awarded the Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises Agency Prize! Introducing the multi-row automatic picking robot system with improved versatility.

The high-speed horizontal pillow packaging machine "αwrapper8" was developed with the concepts of "Safety" and "Security" and "Easiness." The "newTLM," which was newly co-developed targeting the Japanese market, incorporates language support, operability, reduction of electrical components, and space-saving features based on the German Schubert company's "TLM system." By collaborating these elements, the ultimate line "new TLM-α system" has been completed. 【Features】 ■Reduction of product damage ■Shortening of cleaning and maintenance time ■Reduction of alignment and direction correction ■Improvement of versatility ■Reduction of packaging defects ■Awarded the Grand Prize at JAPAN PACK AWARDS 2017 *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[Development Achievements] Bulk-loaded automotive parts picking robot system

Picking in under 10 seconds, with a success rate of over 98%! Our unique robotic hand grips and transports items to the designated location.

Based on a request from an automotive parts manufacturing company, we developed a picking robot system. The system measures and recognizes disc-shaped parts that are loosely piled in a bucket using an inexpensive 3D distance image sensor. It grips the parts with a unique robot hand and transports them to a designated location. This development received technical support from the Production Technology Academy at the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Technology Research Institute, Western Industrial Technology Center. [Operation Image] ■ Measurement of the position and orientation of parts using a 3D sensor ■ Identification of parts from 3D distance images ■ Gripping of parts by the robot hand ■ Transporting parts to the processing machine *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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