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News Release from: ABB Robotics | Subject: AEW Delford built-in robots
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 November 2007
Robots built into meat slicing equipment
Cutting edge automation from ABB and AEW Delford is enabling Swedish cooked meat producers and processors, the Charkman Group, to maximise production and optimise yields
The Charkman Group is benefiting from an intelligent new robotics solution which has helped it to transform its meat packing operation at its Fernebrand Chark plant in Boras, Sweden Having recognised the need to continue developing its plant automation system to meet growing demands, The Charkman Group approached AEW Delford, a UK-based supplier of meat slicing equipment, portion control and weigh price labelling machines and systems, to supply one of its intelligent portion loading (IPL) Robots, which utilise ABB robots, for its existing manual slicing line
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 9 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new line needed to handle more than 26 pack variations and a multitude of product sizes, whilst introducing labour-saving benefits, improved hygiene and health and safety.
The new line comprised a Junior Slicer and an IPL Robot which featured the ABB 340 stainless steel Flexpicker- the fastest picking robot in the world.
While the Junior Slicer works continuously, producing shingles and stacks of products which are placed onto the conveyor, the IPL robot consistently and accurately loads the product into preformed trays, containing 10 to 24 slices per tray.
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The robot picks up the sliced groups and places them carefully into the tray to produce a visually pleasing overlapped pack.
The robotic cell then conveys the loaded trays into a flow wrapper for packing and sealing prior to being weighed, priced and labelled, ready for distribution.
Capable of handling up to 150 picks per minute, the IRB 340 FlexPicker utilises vision technology to accurately recognise the position and orientation of portions on the conveyor via the Cognex vision system, enabling the robot to "see" the conveyor belt.
This system is supported by the ABB PickMaster software, offering additional support for high speed picking applications, several robots and high product flows.
The PC-based software product uses a graphical interface to configure applications where up to eight robots may work in a team through the packaging process.
The software can also be set up to handle as many as 100 product programmes with room for an additional five robot cells to join the manufacturing line, ensuring Charkman has the room for additional developments.
The new automated production line, provided by AEW Delford Systems using the ABB IRB 340 Flexpicker has been successfully in operation at the Charkman Group for nearly two years.
With the improvements achieved by the robots, the Charkman Group is now able to manufacture a wide range of products in increasingly large volumes.
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