Australian Developed Robotic Teat Sprayer

Automation Solutions’ Robotic Teat Spray System represents innovation tailored specifically for the Australian farming environment.

This compact robot cell has the ability to interface with new or existing platforms with little (if any) modification. With Severe Dust Liquid Protection (SDLP) optioned and galvanised mounting components, it is suitable for the tough dairy environment and is designed for longevity.

This cost-effective Robotic Teat Spray System ensures accuracy and effectiveness with each and every spray treatment. The automated system maintains this effectiveness by constantly synchronizing with platform movement, whilst maintaining the safety and health of livestock via electro-mechanical safety systems.

This Australian-designed, Robotic Teat Spray System utilises a Japanese-manufactured, Fanuc 6-axis industrial robot, complete with mechanical components manufactured in Victoria, Australia. It offers 4 second stall times with a single robot – making it equally suitable for modest or large herd/platform dairy farms*.

With twin stainless steel spray nozzles, adjustable spraying patterns and volumes, the Automation Solutions’ Robotic Teat Spray System can enhance the effectiveness of your teat spraying processes by enabling you to adjust the system to your needs.

Ease of operation is provided via an intelligent touch screen, offering real-time, onsite adjustment of spray paths as required to suit the current herd. Additionally, this robust solution is easy to self-diagnose and maintain.

There is no need for any corporate agreement or connection to dairy management software. This Robotic Spray System is able to work in conjunction with existing teat spray solution infrastructure, and utilise existing system signals. The Automation Solutions’ Robotic Teat Spray System solution provides real value for any dairy looking to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the teat spraying process.

Here is a recent installation of a robotic teat spraying system.. https://www.automationsolutions.com.au/projects/teat-spraying-robot/

*Quoted figures are measured on test farm, results may vary and cannot be