Intelligent Portion Loading Robot (IPL Robot)  

Robots are populating the food industry in increasing numbers as processors intensify their continuing, relentless search for faster, more economic methods of production that will enable them to satisfy the insatiable demands of modern retailers and the rapidly changing lifestyles of consumers. Robots can effectively perform in a number of vital production roles including, for example, the picking up and placing of individual products or groups of products from, say, a conveyor to packaging trays.
There’s nothing particularly new or revolutionary about ‘Picking and Placing’ except that where fresh or ‘floppy’ products, like fresh meat or stacks of bacon are concerned, it has been startlingly ineffective – until now.
AEW Delford Systems have introduced an Intelligent Portion Loading Robot (IPL Robot) that will pick single, fresh or frozen, bone-in or boneless meat portions or sliced groups – like bacon, cooked meats, fish and cheese – from a portioning slicer, saw or conveyor and place them straight into trays or thermoformers ready for packing.

The company has worked closely with one of the world’s leading robot manufacturers, ABB of Sweden, to produce this new system which utilises vision technology to accurately recognise the position and orientation of portions on the conveyor. This enables the machine’s unique, mechanical action gripper to gently – but quickly – lift, transfer and place the portioned product with great accuracy into the tray or thermoformer.
High levels of hygiene are achieved with IPL Robot and the smooth, consistent gripper movement minimises the risk of product damage – providing production continuity and excellent presentation.


Production output and speed can be varied according to needs – from small to medium sized and even high volume applications. Up to six pick and place head units can be operated from a single vision and control system, providing a very high level of flexibility and throughput at an economical price.

Furthermore, each of the six heads can be programmed as required to perform different tasks e.g. varying product presentation layouts (such as singles or shingles) or the number of products in a tray.

IPL Robot can be designed, adapted and tailored precisely to a client’s needs. It can be integrated with and interfaced to, virtually any other machine in a production system e.g. slicers, saws, thermoformers and tray sealers.



Baumann Industries