Robots are increasingly finding importance in food industry because of industrial automation making its presence felt in all nuances of food processing. The articulated robots range from two-joint robots to ten-joint robots. With every incremental addition in joints of a robot, the robot displays a range of motions suitable for food-processing applications. Furthermore, a practiced medium for robots is to fulfill payload requirements in food industry ranging from low to medium payload category. Segmentation of food robotics market by type includes articulated, Cartesian, SCARA, and Delta. Segmentation of food robotics market by application includes palletizing, packaging, repackaging, pick and place and processing. By payload, food robotics market includes low, medium and heavy. By region, size of food robotics market includes North America, Europe, Asia pacific, MEA and Latin America.
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The medium segment defined by
10kg to 100Kg segment retains largest share in food robotics industry. A
measure of flexibility on display is on by medium segment catering to changing
manufacturing needs. The palletizing segment by application observes large
growth in food robotics industry due to reduced cost in operations, decreasing
labor targets, delayed turnaround times and increasing productivity-cycles with
reduced ergonomics.
These are the properties
increasing demand in food and beverage industry. Palletizing refers to
loading and unloading of large boxes from food and beverage manufacturing and
distribution facilities and supply warehouses. Reducing scale of process-related
interruptions in food industry, highest performing robotic solutions have been
deployed in various food-processing applications. Asia pacific is expected to display prolific growth in food robotics
market due to growth in average consumption of ready-to eats products and
exploding population growth. Industry says that robots find applications in
curd-slicing operations with automatic choice of slicing tools and high
output-rate.
Another application is grated
cheese packaging with metal-detection check, weighing and quality control and
packaging optimizations. Market drivers to growth are persistent demand for
clean and spotless production areas that is driving growth in industrial
automation in food and beverage industries. Food robotics is a contemporary
concept and is witnessing improved growth rates in industrial automation by
easing food supply chain depending on free-wheeling robot movements to do the
rest. Industrial robots have taken center-stage in very demanding food industry
and SCARA robots and Cartesian robots are widely used in food industry. SCARA
robots stand for Selective Compliance Assembly Robot Arm or Selective
Compliance Articulated Robot Arm.
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It is essentially a 4-layer
design used in a fast-assembly line that involves kitting, lifting and
packaging. The much acclaimed SCARA robots have brought in a transformative
change in robotics with incisive design. High-rise innovations in robotics have
deeply benefitted the food-processing industry with motion-controls having
electronic movements and wide-coverage using minimum floor-space and simple
installations with eCobra 600 and eCobra 800 SCARA robots.
Robots using Cartesian and
six-axis robots including SCARA robots are reducing human error by lowering
iterations in various food-processing operations such as slicing and kitting.
The food robotics industry leverages SCARA and Cartesian robots in automating
complex tasks and increasing throughput. Japan, U.S, South Korea, and Australia
have good demand for industrial robots in food and beverage industries. Key industries
involved in food robotics market include ABB Group, KUKA AG, Mitsubishi
Electric Corporation, Kawasaki Industries Ltd., Rockwell Automation, Inc.,
Fanuc Corporation, Seiko Epson Corporation, Yaskawa Electric Corporation,
Staubli International AG, Mayekawa Mfg. Co.Ltd., Universal Robots, Inc., and
Bastian Solutions Incorporated.
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