For automation in food factories, a stove robot suitable for food.
Food-compatible robots that can be used in food factories.
We will introduce examples from Stäubli, which has a strong track record in robot automation in the food sector. This includes cases in various areas such as the handling and filling of naked food, and meat processing.
The stove robot is designed with the premise of being thoroughly washed with cleaning agents, including arm-type and scara-type models, which minimizes the possibility of liquid accumulation in screw holes and gaps, making it hygienic to use. There are also ultra-fast pickers capable of ~150 cycles per minute, which have many achievements in food factories. There are numerous examples in various fields such as the transportation of raw ham, meat processing, unstacking ham blocks, transferring frozen foods, filling ice cream, cutting dough, boxing frozen pâté, collecting cut vegetables, and boxing pouches.
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Cleaning-Compatible HE Series ● Adopts a completely sealed structure for the arm (IP65) and enhances water resistance by maintaining positive pressure inside the arm. ● Resistant to liquids with a pH (hydrogen ion index) of 4.5 to 8.5. ● Special surface treatment allows for complete washing and cleaning of the wrist and arm with sealed protection. ● Stainless steel is used for parts such as the flange at the tip of the arm and screws. ● By adopting an IP67 wrist, high water immersion resistance (low pressure), rust resistance, and cleanability are achieved. ● Smooth surface finish designed with cleaning in mind. ● All cables are connected from the bottom of the robot, enhancing the protection of connection points during cleaning. TP80 High-Speed Picker ● High-speed operation → An ultra-fast transport robot capable of 200 picks per minute (ppm). ● Easy installation → Unlike parallel link robots that require large gantry structures for installation, the "TP80" can be installed on a lightweight base, leading to cost savings and easier integration into equipment. ● Vision Tracking Dedicated applications for conveyor tracking purposes are available.
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Processing and preparation of food before packaging Food input and topping Cleaning of equipment Conveying, transporting, accumulating, and sorting food Packing food into boxes and trays Palletizing
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High-Speed Cutting of Bread Dough A robot equipped with a specialized tool accurately cuts the bread dough flowing on the conveyor in sync with the conveyor. The vision system allows it to recognize products, accommodating multiple different sizes and shapes. The enclosed scara robot minimizes the risk of foreign objects and can be thoroughly washed with cleaning agents.
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High-speed transport of clothing products An example of sliding and accumulating frozen fish paste on a conveyor. By utilizing hygienic robots, the potential for automation in food factories expands.
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Stäubli has four business divisions: electrical connectors, fluid connectors, industrial robots, and textile machinery. Based on our exceptional expertise and years of accumulated know-how, we provide mechatronics solutions to various industrial sectors. Founded in 1892 as a small textile machinery repair shop near Zurich, Switzerland, Stäubli has grown into a global company operating in 28 countries and having sales partners/agents in 50 countries across four continents. In 1983, Stäubli Corporation was established in Osaka as a unit for business in Japan. We have a showroom in Nishi-Tenma (Osaka), so please feel free to visit us (by appointment only).