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JORO-optima3D
Cutting pattern optimization
The Measuring data of the high
resolution true shape scanner
JORO-3D are the basis for the new
optimization
JORO-optima3D. The high
number of information on
the log allows the maximum
product yield in several steps of
optimization. JORO-optima3D
provides recognition and rotation
optimization in the sawmill as
additional applications. Therefore,
logs are measured and optimized
for cutting already on the log
yard and a digital fingerprint is
attached to them. Measured data
are combined with this fingerprint,
so all specifications are recovered
with the second measuring at the
sawmill entrance.
The system operates for cutting
patterns and rotation angles,
guaranteeing a higher product
yield.
JORO-volume (log truck, and trains)
JORO-volume is suitable for the measurement of different vehicles from passenger car trailers to articulated lorries
and trains. Also, lorries with trailers are recognized automatically and both volumes are evaluated.
JORO-volume
Volume measurement of bulk
and logs
JORO-volume is a measuring
system for all types of logs and
bulk goods in which bulk material
is measured on the comparison
principle. The volume is the
calculated difference between
measurements of the loaded
and the empty truck. Log trucks
are measured only once, as their
load is detected in packages.
JORO-volume is suitable for the
measurement of different vehicles
from passenger car trailers to
articulated lorries. Also, lorries
with trailers are recognized
automatically and both volumes
are evaluated. For completion,
measurement data are saved
together with camera pictures at
the truck archive and are available
in the database.
JORO-volume uses laser
scanners to measure the vehicle
speed and the envelope curve
of the cargo. These sensors in
combination with the evaluation
software allow a reliable volume
calculation, even with different
transit speeds or pause during the
measurement process.
JORO-optima3D, Cutting pattern optimization
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