Sushi Robots who can grab a shari with 3300 cans per hour, and can roll seaweed at maximum 400 pieces per hour



We sell machines to national chains such as Sushiro and Kappa SushiMr. SuzumoSushi Robot "Small Mini Sharibama Robot SSN-FLA" and "Nori Roll Wound Robot" produced by the company called "The 15th FABEX (Fabex) 2012As it was on display at the high speed cooking, it showed us all the details of the high speed cooking.

◆ Nibiri Sushi Robot

The vertically long robot at the far left of the photo is "Ultra small mini sharp ball robot (around 1.3 million yen including tax)" and on the right side is "Shari ball transfer device (around 1.3 million yen including tax)".


"Ultra-compact Shari-Ball robot" It is possible to grasp the sushi by itself, but if a person takes out 1 can 1 can in hand, its work becomes a bottleneck, so it is possible to quickly tray it in the tray using a transfer device It is a mechanism that arranges it.


Dexterity like "Asimo" has no convenience like "Rumba", it is just a robot that was created solely to hold the sushi.


Since the operation is a touch panel type, it is easy to handle even in the smartphone generation.


When turning on the switch, a shallow ball will come out from the discharge outlet.


While the saucer rotates, it will send out sharp beads one by one.



When the shari reaches the far right of the saucer, the arm of the transfer machine comes to grab the shari.


"Zuba" and grab the Shari with early work in the eyes ... ....


Move to a tray at a great speed.


"Pisi" and I will arrange without misunderstandings.


Please check with the movie about 10 seconds below as you see it actually moves.

Suzumo Kiko's "Ultra-small Shari-Ball Robot" that can hold 3,300 sushi per hour - YouTube


So I decided to eat one freshly made.


Shari does not collapse even if it lifts up, but when put in the mouth "rice" and rice grain unwinds exquisite grip condition.


◆ Robots for winding seaweed

Mr. Suzumo who boasts up to 400 rolled sushi production capacity per hour "A seaweed wrapping robot SVR-NVE (around 1.8 million yen including tax)".


Looking diagonally from the side like this.


This can also be operated with a touch panel, you can make thin windings and thick windings separately.


Work is semiautomatic, so we need to set laver with human hands first.


When you press the green button on the right hand side, seaweed is sucked into the main body ... ....


I will return to the state where the sharp is set on the shoes.


Later, put the equipment ... ....


If you push the green button again, the seaweed is automatically wound.


With this feeling, except for one side, the seaweed is wound, so if you wind the seaweed strip manually, it is ok.


A beautiful seaweed roll is completed.


You can check the state of actually making seaweed rolls with the following movie.

"Seaweed wrapped robot" where up to 400 rolled sushi can be made every hour - YouTube


In the booth, photographs of a woman smiling, "I made it," were decorated with completed nigiri sushi and seaweed rolls. Whether this is what the robot made or was it made by humans? Amateur person may not be able to judge.


It makes me excited to think that such a high-tech technique was used as a background for delicious sushi to be eaten cheaply.

in Coverage,   Hardware,   Video,   Junk Food, Posted by darkhorse_log