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Robotic raw dough handling and gentle pick-and-place

Raw dough never behaves.
Talon RD delivers precise control.

A vision-guided robotic loader built for raw, soft, and sticky dough — dough balls, pre-bake products, and, per application review, tortillas and flatbreads. Tooling configured to your exact dough geometry picks and places gently, and loads it into pans, trays, or proofing racks.
Vision-Guided
Gentle soft-product tooling
Gentle
Soft-product tooling
IP69K-capable
Cleanable to washdown construction
24–36
Months typical ROI
Multiple PatentsAll in Food Packaging Automation
In-House ProgrammingControls, Vision & Robotics Expertise
Factory-Tested ReliabilityBacked by JLS Service & Support
World-Class ServiceDedicated Installation, Startup & Support
24–26 Week Delivery WindowFor Standardized Platforms
JLS Talon watercolor bird illustration

The JLS Talon RD is a vision-guided robotic system that gently picks and places raw, soft, and sticky dough — dough balls, pre-bake products, and, per application review, tortillas and flatbreads — into pans, proofing trays, and racks gently. Soft-product tooling configured to your exact dough, IP69K-capable construction, and in-house engineering and programming by JLS.

JLS Talon hygienic vision-guided pick-and-place robot with feature callouts — hygienic IP69K delta, optional open-channel frame, intuitive HMI, food-safe conveyors, and gentle-handling end-of-arm tooling

In action

Watch it acquire, pick, and place — at full production speed

JLS Talon RD — fresh dough ball handling Talon RD

JLS Talon RD — fresh dough ball handling

See the JLS Talon platform’s vision-guided delta robots locate, pick, and place food product at full production speed.

Why Talon RD

Built for the product that won't hold still.

Raw dough is fragile, tacky, and varies piece to piece — exactly the kind of product that is slow and damaging to handle by hand. The Talon RD was built specifically for that challenge: soft-product tooling cradles and supports each piece gently, vision-guided delta robots locate it in random orientation on the infeed, and the system loads it gently into pans, proofing trays, or racks at speed.

Fragile product in. Precise placement out. Every Talon RD is configured around your dough geometry, weight, tack, and target rate — so the most repetitive and damaging job on the line becomes one of the most consistent.

Applications & Product Types

The Talon RD — robotic raw dough handling

A vision-guided robotic system that handles raw, soft, and sticky dough at line speed — gently. The Talon RD picks dough balls, pre-bake products, and — confirmed in the Flight Lab per application — tortillas and flatbreads, in random orientation off the infeed, and places them gently into pans, proofing trays, or onto conveyors. Tooling is configured to your exact dough geometry and weight, and recipe-based changeovers switch products in minutes.

Products handled

Tortillas & flatbreadsConfirmed per application
Pizza dough ballsProofed or frozen
Dinner rolls & bunsRaw, pre-bake
BiscuitsCut, raw dough
Bagels & pretzelsFormed, raw
Pre-bake snacksEmpanadas, pockets

Loads into

Proofing traysProof rack trays
Baking pansStrapped pans
Sheet pansFull & half sheet
Peel boardsOven peels
ConveyorsDirect to belt
Freezer traysIQF / frozen

The Talon line

Talon RDYou’re here
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Talon TFThermoformer & VSP
Talon TLTray loading
Talon SASandwich assembly

The Challenge

The gap most food lines share — and the system built to close it.

The Problem

Manual handling at this station is hard to staff — and harder to keep consistent

The same repetitive work, every shift — capping throughput and adding food-safety risk.

The repetitive manual work at this step is increasingly difficult to staff, and consistency slips across shifts. When people fall behind, the line slows, rework climbs, and hand contact adds a food-safety exposure. Add high annual turnover, rising ergonomic claims, and a shrinking labor pool, and the cost of doing it by hand keeps climbing.

Chronic
Turnover in manual packing roles
24–36 mo
Typical full-payback window
Line rate
Throughput manual handling can't sustain
The Solution

Engineered robotic automation configured to your exact product

JLS engineers, tests, and installs the system — proven before it ships.

JLS designs the system around your product, package, and line — robots, tooling, vision, and controls engineered and programmed in-house. We prove it on your actual product in our York, PA Flight Lab before final design, so the line runs at rate, holds consistent placement every cycle, and stands up to daily washdown.

24–36 mo
Typical ROI timeline
Minutes
Recipe-driven changeover
In-house
Controls & software, by JLS

Test before you commit

See the Talon RD handle your
dough before you commit.

Send us your product. We'll run your raw dough on a live Talon RD — your exact size, weight, and tack, with the tooling configured for it — before any capital commitment.

Live
Robotic test with real product
U.S. Built
U.S. built automation
No
Commitment required
Test your product in the Flight Lab

Core Technology

The Engineering Behind the Precision

Every component of the Talon RD was designed, built, and programmed under one roof — from soft-product tooling to vision-guided pick logic to in-house B&R controls and software. Backed by multiple patents, these are the innovations that make the Talon RD one of the most capable raw dough handling systems in the food industry.

Stainless steel construction icon
IP69K*-Capable Components

Cleanable to Washdown Construction

Round-tube stainless frame (open-channel available as an option), sloped surfaces, open cable channels, and NEMA 4X controls — offered in cleanable construction for bakery and dry environments, and full sanitary washdown construction for wet protein. Built for the food zone from day one. Not retrofitted.

IP69K*-Capable Minimal Harborage NEMA 4X
Vision-guided accuracy
Track · Acquire · Place at Full Speed

Vision-Guided Delta Robotics

2D + 3D vision tracks each piece’s position and orientation on the infeed in real time — directing delta robots to gently pick random-orientation dough and place it into pans, trays, or proofing racks, your target line rate with no manual alignment.

Per application 2D + 3D Vision Real-Time Tracking
VOB vacuum tooling icon
Mechanical · Vacuum · Gang-Pick

Flexible Tooling — Mechanical or VOB 2.0

Single-pick or gang-pick mechanical tooling handles baked goods; JLS-engineered VOB 2.0 vacuum-on-board tooling handles wet, cold, or irregular product — cutting compressed air use by 50%+ versus conventional vacuum systems. Needle tooling available. Every tool is configured and lab-tested for your exact product.

Mechanical or Vacuum 50%+ Air Savings Multiple Patents
Tool-less changeover — under 5 minutes
Built Into VOB 2.0

Tool-less Changeover — Under 5 Min

Select the new recipe on the HMI, swap the end-of-arm tooling by hand, and run. Every SKU your plant produces is pre-loaded before the system ships — no wrenches, no programming, no maintenance call.

<5 Min SKU Swap Pre-loaded Recipes
Multi-cell, multi-head modularity
1–3 Heads · Scalable Cells

Multi-Cell, Multi-Head Modularity

Add capacity to match your line — 1 to 3 robot heads reaching your target line rate. Add capacity as your production grows without changing the platform or the controls.

Per application Scales With Your Line
In-house programming and HMI icon
York, PA · Designed & Programmed In-House

Operator HMI & In-House Software

Touchscreen interface designed for plant-floor operators — select a recipe and run, no engineer required. Software is written and owned entirely by JLS, so new recipes and remote support come directly from the team that built your system.

No 3rd-Party Software ERP/MES Ready

Options & Add-Ons

More ways to fit your line.

Product stacking, grouping and shingling

Stacking, grouping & shingling

Before the downstream machine, the Talon RD builds the exact presentation your pack calls for — stacking multiple counts, grouping mixed items, or placing product in defined orientations. Vision-guided placement keeps the pattern consistent pick after pick, so what reaches the next station is already arranged the way it ships.

Patterns are part of the product recipe — switching counts or arrangements happens on the HMI alongside changeover, with no mechanical re-tooling.

Stacked
Multi-count
presentation
Shingled
Overlapping
pack patterns
Recipe
Pattern changes
on the HMI
Cardboard insert and tray feeding
Cardboard Insert & Tray Feeding
An integrated feeder places pads, liners, or cardboard inserts ahead of product — so the Talon RD loads the dough and its carrier in one continuous flow.
Integrated sanitary infeed
Integrated Sanitary Infeed
JLS coordinates sanitary infeed conveyors that present product cleanly and consistently to the robots — the steady, even supply vision-guided picking depends on.
IP69K washdown upgrade icon
IP69K* Washdown Upgrade
Add washdown-capable construction with IP69K*-rated components for wet protein environments — specified per application.
Configure Your System
Need Something Specific?
Every Talon RD is configured to your product, format, and facility. Talk to a JLS application engineer about your exact requirements.
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Bakery line integration

Fits the bakery line you already run.

Already have dividers, proofers, or depositors in place? The Talon RD is engineered to integrate with your current bakery line — receiving product off the infeed and placing it downstream in time with your process through coordinated mechanical integration and controls communication.

Need a complete raw dough handling system from scratch? JLS plans the infeed, robot cells, tooling, and downstream interface together from the start — so the full line works as a single, cohesive system.

Application Engineering & Integration

Configured for your product. Scalable across your line.

Every Talon RD ships from the same proven platform — with tooling configured to your exact dough geometry to pick and place raw, soft, and sticky product gently into pans, trays, or proofing racks. One team, one facility, one integration.

UPSTREAM Dough sheeter / former TALON RD RAW DOUGH HANDLING VISION-GUIDED PER APPLICATION DOWNSTREAM Pans / trays / proofing racks OUTPUT Proofing / oven
JLS + Reiser: Expertise across the line

Planning more than just raw dough handling?

JLS helps deliver complete bakery lines — from product preparation and primary handling through packaging, case packing, and load securement — engineered as one coordinated solution.

Full food production line — JLS + Reiser: expertise across the line Ten production-line stages across four zones. JLS-built robotic automation stages are shown in purple; stages available through Reiser's OEM portfolio in blue; customer-selected or partner equipment in gray. Dashed lines mark coordinated integration points. Prepare. Portion. Form. Load. Seal. Case. Carton. Collate. Stack. Secure. 01Mixing &blendingGrindingEmulsifyingMarinatingTumblingAvailable throughReiser portfolio 02Forming &portioningStuffingExtrudingPatty formingDepositingAvailable throughReiser portfolio 03FurtherprocessingSlicingDicingShreddingTenderizingAvailable throughReiser portfolio 04PrimaryloadingPick & placeVision-guidedLane loadingProduct collationJLS TALON®JLS KESTREL™JLS Automation 05PrimarypackagingThermoformingTray sealingVacuum / MAPSkin packAvailable throughReiser portfolio 06CasepackingRobotic case loadingRobotic loadingWashdown configurationsHygienic optionsJLS OSPREY®HAWK™ · PATTY HAWK™Case erecting & sealing via partner equip.JLS Automation 07CartoningForm, load,close cartonsCompact footprintWashdown-capable designJLS PEREGRINE® ISPEREGRINE ISJLS Automation 08Collation /bundlingCount & stackBundle packMultipackPartner equipmentscope-dependent 09PalletizingLayer buildingRobotic palletizingSlip-sheet placeLayer padPartner equipmentscope-dependent 10LoadsecurementStretch wrapBandingCorner boardTop sheetPartner equipmentscope-dependent Tier 1 Primary Packaging The package that touches the product Tier 2 Secondary Packaging Cases, cartons, and multipacks for retail or distribution Tier 3 Tertiary Packaging Stretch wrap, ship-ready unit

Together, JLS and Reiser help food manufacturers develop coordinated processing and packaging lines—from product preparation and primary package loading and sealing through cartoning, case packing and load securement.

Illustrative line architecture. Stages, equipment suppliers and sequence vary by product and project scope. Not every food line uses every stage, and slicing, cooking, freezing, inspection and other processes may occur in different positions.

Scroll left and right to scan the full line. Open the printable line map →

JLS-built robotic automation Available through Reiser’s OEM portfolio Customer-selected / third-party equipment Coordinated integration point

Reiser role across the line

Food-processing expertise, application development, equipment selection, product testing, and sales & lifecycle support.

JLS role at robotic packaging stages

Robotic engineering, product & package handling, controls interfaces, and integration & FAT when included in project scope.

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The automation process is smooth, precise, and highly consistent, allowing our packaging lines to maintain production targets with greater reliability and less downtime.
Carlos O'Neill, Plant Manager Family Food Products · JLS Kestrel Collate & Load

Specs & Configuration

Talon RD technical specifications

Configuration snapshot

Talon RD is not one fixed machine — it scales by head configuration to match your target rate and footprint. Most lines run 1 to 3 robot heads.

2 cells
Per application*
Lower-rate applications and a smaller footprint.
4 cells
Mid-range*
Mid- to high-rate applications.
6 cells
Per application*
Highest-speed applications.

*Estimated rates vary by product, tooling, and configuration. JLS confirms the right configuration for your product and target rate during a line assessment.

Specification Value
Estimated Throughput Application-dependent — contact JLS*
Robot Heads / Cells 1 to 3 heads; cells scaled to line rate
Robot Type Delta-style 4-axis, IP69K-capable (Codian)
End-of-Arm Tooling Single-pick or gang-pick mechanical; VOB 2.0 vacuum optional; needle tooling available
Product Size Sized to your dough product; larger formats per application
Loading Styles Single, stacked, or shingled — into pans, proofing trays, or onto carriers
Vision System JLS EyeQ 2D/3D product acquisition with conveyor tracking
Control System B&R Automation
Construction Level Cleanable or full sanitary washdown construction
Sanitation rating IP69K-capable components; cleanable to washdown construction
Frame Construction Round-tube stainless frame (standard); open-channel frame available as an option
Estimated Footprint (excl. guards) Varies by configuration — contact JLS for footprint sizing.
Electrical Supply 480V ±10%, 3-phase, 60Hz
Air Supply 80 PSI, clean, dry, lube-free
Electrical Enclosures NEMA 4X rated; UL/cUL listed
Uptime Target Factory-tested reliability (application-dependent)
Lead Time Confirmed at proposal

*Estimated rates vary by product, tooling, and configuration; needle tooling reduces estimated rates. Specifications may vary by configuration — contact JLS for your specific application.

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Talon RD vs. the field

Feature Manual Loading Standard Pick-and-Place Talon RD
Throughput Limited by hand speed Varies; fixed cells Application-dependent*
Product Damage Squeezes, tears, deforms dough Depends on configuration Soft-product tooling, no deformation
Variable product position/orientation Manual sorting Often needs fixed orientation Vision-guided, any orientation
Washdown Rating N/A IP65–IP67 (partial) IP69K*-capable
Labor Required 2–6 loaders/line 1–2 operators Eliminates manual loaders
Changeover Time N/A 15–30 min Typically <5 min, tool-less
Typical ROI N/A Varies by system 24–36 months
In-House Programming N/A Varies by vendor In-house programming & support

Based on typical raw dough handling installations. *Estimated rates vary by product, tooling, and configuration.

Bakery Application Example · JLS Talon RD™ Raw Dough Handling

Gentle, vision-guided handling of raw dough — at production line rates.

A commercial bakery needed to automate handling of raw dough discs (tortilla-format dough, confirmed in the Flight Lab for this application) from the divider to a downstream sheeting and baking line. Manual transfer was inconsistent and hard on product integrity — soft, sticky dough deformed under rough handling, and throughput depended entirely on how many people were on the line. The bakery needed automation that could match production rates gently.

JLS engineered and installed a Talon RD system with soft-product tooling configured for the dough geometry and weight. JLS EyeQ vision-guided delta robots find and orient each piece off the infeed and place it gently into the downstream process in the correct position, every cycle. Operators run it from the HMI, and changeover between SKUs takes minutes.

It handles the dough gently and places it consistently, cycle after cycle, and the changeovers are straightforward for the crew.

— Production Manager, bakery producer

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Questions our engineers get asked most

Raw dough handling, throughput, tooling, sanitation, and ROI — answered by JLS application engineers.

The Talon RD is a vision-guided robotic raw dough handling system built by JLS Automation. It uses 4-axis delta robots and JLS EyeQ 2D/3D vision to pick randomly oriented raw dough pieces — dough balls, pre-bake products, and, per application review, tortillas and flatbreads — and place them gently and accurately into downstream baking, sheeting, or packaging processes at rates your target line rate. It is designed, built, and programmed at JLS Automation in York, Pennsylvania.

The Talon RD handles your target line rate on a three-head configuration. Single-head and dual-head configurations are available for lower-rate lines. JLS confirms the right configuration for your product and target rate as part of a line assessment.

The Talon RD is designed for raw, soft, and sticky dough products — including dough balls, pizza rounds, pre-bake biscuit and roll dough, and similar soft-product formats. Tortilla and flatbread handling is confirmed per application review. End-of-arm tooling is engineered specifically for your product geometry, surface characteristics, and weight. Contact JLS to discuss your specific product.

The Talon RD uses soft-product tooling configured to your dough type — including VOB 2.0 vacuum-on-board tooling for gentle, tool-less pickup of fragile or sticky products. Tooling is engineered for your exact product geometry and surface in the JLS Flight Lab before the system ships. Less than 5-minute tool-less changeover lets operators switch between SKUs at the HMI.

Vision-guided pick logic using JLS EyeQ 2D/3D cameras identifies each piece's position and orientation on the infeed conveyor, then directs the delta robot to pick it at the correct angle and place it downstream in the defined orientation — without squeezing, tearing, or deforming it. The system adapts to natural variation in dough shape, so inconsistent incoming product does not cause rejects or jams.

The Talon RD is IP69K-capable* — specific components are rated to full IP69K washdown. It is offered in cleanable construction for bakery and dry environments and full sanitary washdown construction for wet applications. Sloped surfaces, NEMA 4X controls, and an optional open-channel frame keep harborage points minimal and sanitation straightforward. Contact JLS for the construction level that matches your facility.

Tool-less changeover takes under 5 minutes. Operators select the new recipe on the HMI and swap the end-of-arm tooling by hand — no wrenches or programming required. Vision parameters are recalled automatically from the recipe.

Most Talon RD projects evaluate payback in the 24–36 month range, depending on labor cost, shift schedule, line speed, uptime improvement, and the specific application. Labor savings, reduced product giveaway, and improved throughput consistency all contribute. JLS reviews your production model and current challenges to determine where a Talon RD creates the strongest return.

Yes. Before any capital commitment, JLS runs your actual product in our York, PA Flight Lab with tooling configured for it — validating pick method, placement accuracy, and throughput on your real dough before final design. This reduces project risk and confirms the right configuration for your product.

Yes. The Talon RD is engineered to integrate with dividers, proofers, depositors, sheeters, and downstream baking or packaging equipment from all major OEMs. JLS handles the full integration engineering — mechanical interface, controls communication, and timing synchronization — so the robot fits the way your line already runs.

The Talon RD uses JLS EyeQ 2D and 3D vision systems for product location, orientation detection, and placement guidance. Vision parameters are stored by recipe, so changeover between dough formats does not require reprogramming.

Footprint depends on the number of robot heads and your line layout. JLS configures the system to fit your available floor space and reviews the full line as part of the application assessment. Contact JLS with your facility constraints for a configuration recommendation.

To scope a Talon RD system, JLS typically reviews your product type and dimensions, photos or video of the current line or process, target speeds, SKU mix, labor model, sanitation requirements, available floor space, and the main production problem to solve. Clear application detail up front makes it easier to recommend the right configuration and estimate scope.

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* Specific components of the Talon RD are IP69K full washdown rated. System-level ingress protection varies by configuration. Contact your JLS representative for full details on your application.

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