The Paloma-D2 pick-and-place robot aligns and places product into cartons, cases or trays. Its stainless steel construction meets many current hygiene standards and regulations for food handling. Fast production changeovers of less than 5 minutes are made possible with the new Gemini 3.0 software and tool-free changeable form sets.
Facts
Stainless steel construction is standard
Meets many current hygiene standards and regulations for food processing
Quickly clean with ingress protection rating of IP65 up to 1.5M high and splash proof area of IP54 above 1.5M
Available with 1, 2 or 3 arms, the Paloma D2 picks products at speeds up to 290 products per minute
Gemini 3 software allows simulation of new production processes or products on a virtual machine resulting in short installation times, as real products do not have to be used to optimize the pick-and-place process.
Standard 3-axis arms can be extended to a fourth movement axis when product rotation is necessary
Packaging Line Automation using Delta Robotics: How they can help you meet your cost saving and production targets
The use of robotics in packaging has grown tremendously in the last 10 years. Their reasonable ROI (return on investment) make robots attractive to even small start-up operations, especially since the usage and maintenance of the robots has become increasingly easy. This white paper will help you understand if robotics makes sense in your operation by providing:
Example ROI calculation
Explanation of the different types of delta robots and how they can be used in both primary and secondary packaging applications
Options available on delta robots such as vision systems, end effectors, and operator interfaces