BERNOULLI SUCTION CUPS: IT'S NOT MAGIC, IT'S A PROJECT
In this video you can see Vuototecnica Bernoulli suction cups in the handling of rusks.
Given the friability and delicacy of baked goods, there was the challenge of moving the slices without breaking them or damaging them, which would have been quite complex with classic grips or suction cups.
In this case, however, Bernoulli suction cups allow picking and lifting, without any contact, the slice, at an incredible speed, as you can see.
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PACKAGING, DELIVERY AND AUTOMATION: VUOTOTECNICA WINS THE CHALLENGE
Packaging in recent years, and even more in the first few months of 2020, had to face new challenges arising from the increasing importance given to the delivery sector.
Robotic warehouses and long shipments, of all kinds of products, even perishable ones, become everyday life for many industrial realities.
For this reason, greater emphasis is placed on the design of resistant packaging, on accuracy and speed in product handling, and on packaging and logistics automation.
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HANDLING ROLLS OF TAPE WITH VUOTOTECNICA OCTOPUS
The Octopus vacuum gripping system is the response to the increasingly requested operational flexibility for palletizing robots.
This video demonstrates this, in which you see Octopus used for the handling of rolls of tape, equipped with the Octopus gripping bars BO 08 60X.
The working principle of the OCTOPUS bars is based on the vacuum differential created inside its base box when the vacuum generator suction flow capacity is higher than the amount of air suctioned through the holes of the suction plate.
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VUOTOTECNICA, BACK TO THE FUTURE: VACUUM SOLENOID VALVES, 2-WAY, DIRECTLY OPERATED
Vuototecnica was founded in 1975 from a project and a patent brought forward by Giuliano Bosi in the early seventies: vacuum solenoid valves, 2-way, directly operated.
These solenoid valves became over time icon of Vuototecnica ability to look to the experience of the early years and at the same time to innovation and sustainability.
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