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Demand for faster production speeds makes it increasingly difficult for operators to perform well. So, don't add more FTE. Instead, rely on AI-driven sensors to do the heavy lifting. Eliminate grading/logging errors and keep only what you want.
The ejector leverages information from the Footpad inspection system (FIS) to select which hocks should be discarded or sent for further processing. The 16-unit ejector travels on a 180°conveyer. As it travels around the wheel, hocks can be removed via a signal sent from the FIS. Ejection can be pre-programmed for specific percentages of product to be removed or determined by the grades given to the product by the FIS.
Grade products and footpad lesions with a single camera
Module automatically separates human-grade and non-human grade products
Option to eject hocks associated with the products removed at the veterinarian inspection stage in the EV department