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Special branch requirements
- Untidy stacks, widely varying workpiece dimensions, undefined gripping positions
- Gripping and transporting items without damage or marking
- Short cycle times, high acceleration rates and a high degree of automation
- Naturally grown raw materials (knot-holes, porosity, warping, cracks)
- Rough operating conditions due to dust, chips and sharp edges
Possible applications of vacuum technology
- Automated palletizing and depalletizing, commissioning and sorting of many different goods, such as furniture elements, windows and doors
- Handling and quick separation of large-flat and porous workpieces, such as chipboards and MDF and OSB sheets
- Powerful handling of complete layers of sawn wood, glued beams, structural wood and pallets with portals or industrial robots
- Flexible handling, even of non-rigid workpieces such as sheets of wood veneer

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