Automation and robotics

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Pulsar Industry offers expertise and resources to design and implement integrated production systems for even the most demanding customers. Our experts in mechanics, automation and IT work together to develop complete systems, ensuring native integration between production control, automation and true traceability: data is collected in real time, without manual intervention.

Autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs)

Vehicles dedicated to the horizontal handling of frames, cradles and pallets, designed to operate in harsh conditions such as those found in food processing.

  • AISI 304 stainless steel flatbed vehicle with weighing system
  • Guidance system: magnets, wire, laser, environment
  • Traffic management
  • VMS for mission management integrated with Dynamic production software

Automatic warehouses

  • Self-sanitising stainless steel warehouses
  • Tyre handling
  • Miniload

Sorting

Robotic systems for handling packaged products, portioned meat and semi-finished products. Using anthropomorphic robots, products are distributed from the processing lines into a set of containers arranged in a matrix, following the logic of sorting and identifying each individual product.

  • Sorting of anatomical cuts of beef
  • Sorting of hams
  • Sorting of packaged products
  • Order preparation

Palletising

Cartesian or anthropomorphic robot-based palletising systems for pallet composition:
  • Crates, boxes, sacks, bottles, flasks
  • Single items
  • Layers or rows

End of line

Systems that use parallel kinematic and anthropomorphic robots combined with vision systems that intercept the product arriving from the production lines, pick it up, orient it correctly with , and place it in the destination carton, preparing it for subsequent closing and labelling operations.
  • Labelling
  • Packaging of finished products
  • Cartoning using Pick&Place
  • Cardboard formers
  • Palletising systems

Special machines

Study, design and construction of special machines, built to specific customer requirements

Material Handling

Robotic systems that arrange bars and subsequently assemble load units for storage in curing cells.
  • Loading and unloading of frames
  • Loading and unloading of cradles
  • Hanging of cured meats
  • Multi-storey lifts