Prosjektnummer
Automatisk mating av produksjonsmaskiner i hvitfisknæringen
Over the recent years, Valka has expanded its portfolio and developed other fish processing machines, for example graders, aligners, and trimming stations. However, the transfer between different processing machines has not been addressed to the same extent. The transfer is usually solved with a system of conveyor belts and single or multiple workers to ensure that the fish is properly delivered (dependent on the process but can include turning, flipping, straighten out, move sideways, etc.). It would be highly beneficial to make this process more automated, where the worker(s) would have a minor intervention to the raw material to minimize human handling and focus more on ensuring quality. Furthermore, with a completely developed technique, the worker(s) could be removed completely. Additionally, the complete technology would need to evaluate the quality of the product as that is currently performed by the worker(s) that are feeding the machines.
To receive whole fish in bulk and deliver each fish one-by-one at the correct rate, e.g. 30 fishes/minute, and with the correct orientation where that is needed, to a machine. Originally the plan is a feeding system for graders and gutting machines.
Sub-objectives
Based on a conceptual design for a salmon system that Valka is working on developing, the following objectives are defined:
◦ Build a prototype.
◦ Test and error correct the sub-system prototype.
• To regulate the infeed stream:
◦ Modifications in the conceptual design to handle whitefish.
◦ Build a prototype.
◦ Test and error correct the sub-system prototype.
• To find a solution for an unnaturally shaped post-rigour whitefish:
◦ Automated quality evaluation from a vision system.
• To build a prototype for the complete system:
◦ Test and error correct the prototype of complete system.
• To test and error correction of the complete system in a processing line.
1. To make the process of receiving whole fish in bulk and deliver it as a single stream to a grader or a gutting machine.
a. Less human handle of each fish: Higher quality.
b. Less accumulation of whole fish in a pile in front of the gutting machine: Higher quality.
c. More steady flow resulting in less time spent in the fish processing factory atmosphere, i.e., outside of iced water or cold stores: Higher quality.
d. The specialized in-feed workers could be replaced by the automated system: Lower salary cost.
e. Less risk of accidents: Decreased insurance.
3. The solution will increase automation in the whitefish industry. Increased automation is highly beneficial as it will limit the human handling of the raw material and thus ensure the high quality. Additionally, the increased automation will save labour cost. As a result, the solution is well worth the budget spent in this project.
The project is divided into five phases, where Valka is resposible for all phases:
• Overall system requirements
• Whitefish from bulk to a single stream
• Regulated flow
• Solution to an unnaturally shaped post-rigour whitefish
Phase 2: Design
• Mechanical design
• Electrical design
Phase 3: Software development
• Identify the need for high level software
• Design a vision system
• Develop a quality evaluation system
• Design, produce and test a prototype unit for the vision system
Phase 4: Proof of concept
• Prototype:
◦ Whitefish in bulk to a single stream
◦ Regulated flow
◦ Solution to an unnaturally shaped post-rigour fish
• Test and error correction of the complete system prototype at Valka
Phase 5: Test and error correction of prototype in production
All solutions will include an automatic cleaning. This is something Valka has experience with and is included in several products already available.
There are couple of breakpoints, where the continuation of the project is evaluated:
• After phase 3 it can be evaluated if a prototype is feasible and practical.
• After phase 4 it can be evaluated if the solution is feasible in a realistic environment in a real production.
The project will be a cooperation between Valka AS, Lerøy Norway Seafood and Båtsfjordbruket. Valka AS will be responsible for developing the solution. Lerøy Norway Seafood and Båtsfjordbruket will not have a direct cost from the project but will provide an opportunity and a facility to test and error correct the new system in a production. There is a strong relation between the companies that will help with the development of the project.