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Pulsar Industry S.r.l.

Palletising systems

Palletising systems

Pulsar Industry S.r.l.

Description

The extensive use of anthropomorphic robots has enabled Pulsar lndustry to develop a series of applications aimed at forming pallets characterised by a high flexibility and incomparable efficiency. Palletising islands can be set up with one or more robots depending on the number of pallets to be formed simultaneously and the incoming flows input. The grippers are designed in such a way as to perfectly adapt to the handling of even the most delicate packages. Palletising schemes adapt dynamically to the type of box produced and the customisation specifications of the individual customer order by providing
the automatic insertion of interlayers, protectors and other accessories.

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ROBOTIZED ISLANDS OF CARTONING DICED AND SLICED PRODUCTS IN TRAYS

Pulsar lndustry manufactures and markets a range of innovative solutions for production and packaging departments including the automatic robotised cartoning system for bags and trays trays containing
sliced and diced products respectively.

The system, which is aimed at both sausage producers and dairies, is in the form of an extremely compact monoblock inside which, depending on the needs of the packaging process, one or two parallel kinematics robots find a place.

Assisted by a state-of-the-art vision system vision system, the robots intercept incoming product from production lines, which may be in single or multiple trays, they pick it up correctly orientated and gently place it in the destination carton.

Once completed, the cartons are directed to the next sections of the line where they will be closed and labelled. For the packaging of the pouches in the same monoblock there is a parallel kinematics robot that forms the piles of the desired size and a small anthropomorphic robot that picks up the stack of pouches and envelopes and inserts it at the desired angle into the previously pre-formed carton. Any
cardboard can be filled with these systems, even those designed to be directly exposed to the public. The system proposed by Pulsar lndustry is extremely flexible and with its its high performance and its
complete modularity, allows you to equip the packaging departments of the most demanding customers, allowing great economies of resources with a surprisingly quick payback.

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