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Meet PROMTEKHNIKA, the first and only Russian
manufacturer of milking robots
On the banks of the Volga in the city of Bor, Nizhny Novgorod Region, there is a factory
of OOO Promtekhnika-Privolzhye, which manufactures milking robots and
milk cooling units.
OOO Promtekhnika-Privolzhye is part of the investment and industrial
group of companies PROMTEKHNIKA, established by a private investor in 1994
and for more than 25 years has been specializing in the production and supply
of technological equipment for dairy complexes.
PROMTEKHNIKA Group is an industrial partner of trade
brands Fullwood Packo and HETWIN on the territory of the Russian Federation,
Belarus and Kazakhstan.
Sales of equipment are carried out through the official trading house
of the plant. Information can be obtained on the site https://robot.online
We met representatives of PROMTEKHNIKA at an agricultural exhibition in Ufa, where we saw the work of a milking robot on a mannequin. Then we had a reasonable question, on a mannequin this is one thing, but how does the robot work in real conditions? And then the manufacturer offered us to visit one of the farms, and Moloko Group became it.
The milking robot has been installed on the farm and has been successfully operating since 2016. On the working panel of the robot, the operator keeps track of all the necessary information about the cow and the milking process.
The robot, depending on the data received, regulates the amount of “sweets” received by the cow, thereby it can motivate the animal for the next milking.
In addition to predicting milk volume, the robot can track the physiological data of the cow's activity, which allows you to understand when she will come into heat. After that, the robot separates the animal from the main herd.
Three times a day for 15 minutes, the robot independently starts the full flushing mode of all milking and main equipment up to the tank. Also, after each milking, the robot rinses the glasses and brushes and drains the first jets of milk into the sewer.
The productivity of the milking robot is 2100 liters per day, taking into account the time spent on processing the udder and washing the machine.
On average, each cow can be milked 3 times a day, but not earlier than 4 hours after the last milking.
Technical support for milking robots is provided through dealers in the regions, in addition, the farm can train its employees on maintenance of the robot directly from the manufacturer, thereby reducing repair costs.