Robot Like, Plug & Play Sorter Modules.
LEADER IN PATENTED MODULAR SORTATION TECHNOLOGY
Proven in the field, and installed base of modules is running reliably after tens of millions of cycles.
Modular Parcel Sortation
eSort was designed from the ground up to handle polybags, difficult polybags. The patented lift and grip sortation design handles parcel packages of all configurations. Whether round or flat, eSort puts parcels exactly where you want them to go.
eSort is smart. Near 100% sorting accuracy is guaranteed by the groundbreaking closed-loop design. All packages are tracked in and out of every sort position on four sides no matter how low the package profile is.
Trouble packages are sensed and held at the sort destination until successfully sorted. Usually in split seconds. Packages upstream are temporally held and tracked.
Sorting throughput is not compromised. Typical parcels and packages are sorted at 2500 to 5000 packages per hour. Only when dealing with trouble packages, does eSort temporarily slow.
Robotica eSort Modular Material Handling Article:
MODULAR CONSTRUCTION
- Eliminate engineering & programming
- Eliminate long lead times
- Eliminate long and costly installations
- Eliminate high power consumption
- Eliminate high floor space usage
Patented lift and grip technology are able to control hard-to-handle packages.
Innovative use of materials does not rely completely on friction forces but rather molecular adhesion. eSort is able to “grip” without relying on the weight of the package. Unlike friction, adhesion is helped by surface area. eSort surface contact area of 24 square inches is nearly on par with cross belt sortation.
Lightweight large area, non-rigid “floating” packages are handled by gripping while minimizing drag from the sorter bed. Round non-rigid packages. It Goes “right” where the package was programmed to go. No pre-justification is required.
Parcel sortation running in one day producing 20,000 accurate sorts a shift.
Plug and Play – an overused term
Plug and play originated with add on peripherals for PCs. Operation was simply a matter of plugging into a power supply and the communication port on the PC. No special set up in software or additional equipment was needed to make the unit operate out of the box.