A robotic solution that automates the molding process after the bread baking process!
The "Bread Shaping & Alignment Robot Device" is an automated system that performs the task of cutting out shapes from bread after the baking process. It recognizes the positions of irregularly shaped bread using a vision camera and continuously cuts out shapes with a parallel link robot. Additionally, the robot frame has been optimized through strength analysis. 【Features】 ■ Custom hands are manufactured to match the customer's products ■ Proposals for the optimal configuration and layout for the customer's factory ■ Compatible with any robot manufacturer *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Patent】 <Robot Hand> ■ The robot extracts the mold at the recognized position and stacks it within the robot hand (reducing the time spent placing each one individually) *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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Mitsuiwa understands and utilizes the strength of human and on-site capabilities (analog) to support the transition to digitalization with a long-term perspective from the customer's viewpoint. Since its founding in 1964 as Mitsuiwa Corporation (formerly Mitsuiwa Shoji Co., Ltd.), we have responded to the increasingly sophisticated and diverse ICT needs of our customers for over 50 years. By providing ICT services and electronic device products, we solve customer problems and continue to grow by challenging ourselves with new businesses that anticipate the needs of the next generation, contributing to society. Since entering the industrial robot business in 2012, we have emphasized the necessity of integrating FA (Factory Automation) and IT by accumulating experience in the FA industry. Currently, we are heavily involved in supporting our customers' transformation into "smart factories."