Schubert at ProSweets
08 Jan 2013

At the Gerhard Schubert stand F20/G029 fair visitors can view a picker line for chocolate bars. Six TLM-F4 robots pick up 600 bars per minute from the product belt and place them onto the transmodule in non-stop operation.
At the Gerhard Schubert stand F20/G029 fair visitors can view a picker line for chocolate bars. Six TLM-F4 robots pick up 600 bars per minute from the product belt and place them onto the transmodule in non-stop operation.
Ranging from chocolate bars, cookies to pralines and from bottles, tubes, sachets and cans, the line processes any product and packages them in any conceivable packing pattern. This flexibility is only possible when using the TLM transmodule.
Flexibility results when simple mechanical systems, intelligent control systems and interchangeable tools are used. The transmodule is the first transport robot worldwide and was developed based on these criteria. The interchangeable tool is a transport plate which was designed based on the product’s requirements. When changing the size, it is docked onto the transmodule in just seconds, either manually or fully automatically, as desired. A vacuum function is integrated to fix the product or packaging being transported on the transmodule.
Source: Gerhard Schubert GmbH
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