Automation Portals
- Automatic Identification
- Building Automation
- Control Panels, Cables & Terminations
- Digital Factory
- Embedded Automation
- Fieldbus Networks
- Fluid Power, Valves & Pumps
- HMI & Operator Interfaces
- Industrial Communications
- Industrial Computers
- Industrial I/O
- Machine Control
- Machine Safety
- Machine Tools, CNC & DNC
- Manufacturing Intelligence
- Material Handling
- Motion Control, Motors & Drives
- OPC
- PLCopen
- Packaging
- Power & Energy
- Process Control
- Process Safety
- Programmable Automation Controller (PAC)
- Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)
- Robots & Robot Controllers
- SCADA & RTU
- Security
- Sensors & Instruments
- Systems Integration
- Test, Measurement & LIMS
- Vision
- Wireless Connectivity
Find all the latest information on these topics:
Today's Automation News Headlines from Automation.com
| FANUC Robotics receives USDA Acceptance for M-430iA Robot | ||
|
||
July 22, 2008 FANUC Robotics America announced that its M-430iA/2F high-speed, food picking robot meets the hygiene requirements for meat and poultry processing, and received equipment acceptance from the United States Department of Agriculture. Designed specifically for food washdown environments, the M-430iA/2F food robot is capable of picking primary food and packaged products at speeds up to 120 cycles per minute on a continuous basis while using visual line tracking. In addition, the compact robot can be mounted in a variety of positions including floor, wall or invert, which maximizes flexibility for tight workspaces. We're extremely proud that the M-430iA is built in accordance with the USDA, AMS hygiene requirements for the materials, design, and fabrication of equipment used in the preparation and packaging of food products, said Sumeet Vispute, product manager, picking, packing, and palletizing, FANUC Robotics America, Inc. The M-430iA robot has met or exceeded the USDA, AMS criteria as published in the NSF/ANSI/3-A 14159-1 2002 specifications, passed inspection, and earned the right to bear the USDA, AMS Meat and Poultry Accepted Equipment logo. The M-430iA is the ideal solution in terms of speed and flexibility, and now the USDA acceptance allows us to help a greater number of food customers meet todays high quality/cleanliness standards, added Vispute. The M-430iA food robot offers a wide range of benefits, including: The five-axis M-430iA/2F is the fastest robot ever designed by FANUC Robotics, and sets a new speed record for articulated robots of 120 cycles per minute at a 1 kg payload, and 100 cycles per minute at a 2 kg payload, added Vispute. In addition to food, the M-430iA/2F intelligent robot is ideal for handling beverages, medical devices, cosmetics, household products, office supplies, and many other consumer products. Intelligent Software and Sensors Integrated in the M-430iA Robot FANUC Robotics PickTool software is designed to simplify setup of high-speed multi-robot picking systems. PickTool divides incoming product so that each robot in the system picks an equal number of products. It can also assign a specific percentage of products for each robot to pick. If more than one type of product is on the conveyor, the programmer simply assigns a percentage value and a part ID to distribute each robots picking assignments, said Vispute. In addition, PickTool allows each robot to pick from a certain section of the conveyor. For example, it can assign half of the robots to pick from one side of the conveyor, and the other half of the robots to pick from the opposite side. Other key benefits of PickTool include: FANUC Robotics also offers PickPRO, the latest process-specific plug-in to ROBOGUIDE. ROBOGUIDE/PickPRO is an off-line robot simulation software with a FANUC Robotics Virtual Robot Controller and full-featured robot programming. PickPRO allows customers to create a multi-robot picking system in the virtual world, making programming extremely user-friendly, added Vispute. ROBOGUIDE provides engineers the tools needed to develop and test a complete robotic application in a simulation environment without the time and costs associated with developing a prototype work cell. With ROBOGUIDE, users can simulate a robotic process in a 3D environment with the most accurate cycle time information for FANUC robots, compared to any other simulation package available in the industry. The FANUC iRVision system is a ready-to-use robotic vision package, requiring only a camera and cable no additional processing hardware. It has a 2D robot guidance tool to accomplish part location, error proofing, and other operations that normally require special sensors or custom fixtures. FANUC Robotics America, Inc. designs, engineers and manufactures industrial robots and robotic systems for a wide range of applications including arc and spot welding, material handling (machine tending, picking, packing, palletizing), material removal, assembly, paint finishing and dispensing. The company also provides application-specific software, controls, vision products, and complete support services. After 26 years of success, FANUC Robotics maintains its position as the leading robotics company in the Americas. A subsidiary of FANUC LTD in Japan, the company is headquartered in Detroit, and has facilities in Chicago; Los Angeles; Charlotte, N.C.; Cincinnati and Toledo, Ohio; Toronto; Montreal; Aguascalientes, Mexico; and Sao Paulo, Brazil. Over 200,000 FANUC robots are installed worldwide. |
||
|
||
