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Photoelectric module stops robot gripper collisions

Photoelectric module stops robot gripper collisions

When an automated assembly cell, where space is at a premium, required a solution for avoiding collisions between the robot gripper and its surroundings – populated with other assembly and material handling equipment – the designers of the robotic system turned to Contrinex. A small robot with a multi-finger gripper is used as a tender […]

By September 1, 2023 Read More →
Miniature inductives improve cobot performance

Miniature inductives improve cobot performance

Contrinex’s tiny Ø3mm inductive proximity sensors cram high levels of performance into the smallest of packages. This combination of small size and big performance is ideal to verify the presence of interchangeable end-of-arm tooling on small robots. Small industrial robots and cobots (collaborative robots) are increasingly being used for material handling tasks like machine tending […]

By August 17, 2023 Read More →
IO-Link RFID helps improve cobot capabilities

IO-Link RFID helps improve cobot capabilities

When an automotive manufacturer needed a low cost, easy-to-implement solution to add RFID verification to the automated tooling change system, for a small robot working as a machine tender to an expensive and delicate machining centre, it turned to Contrinex. The integration of interchangeable end-of-arm tooling for robots increases their flexibility and capability but also […]

By August 10, 2023 Read More →
Tiny inductive sensors help robots ‘get a grip’

Tiny inductive sensors help robots ‘get a grip’

When a photovoltaic cell manufacturer needed tiny inductive sensors to ensure a robot gripper could reliably pick up fragile silicon wafers without damaging them, it turned to Contrinex. The photovoltaic cell manufacturing plant handles a large number of fragile silicon wafers using a high level of automation. One such automation is the use of compact […]

By August 3, 2023 Read More →
Automating the welding of aluminium assemblies

Automating the welding of aluminium assemblies

When a manufacturer of valves wanted to automate the welding of aluminium parts with robots to prevent misalignment, it turned to Contrinex for an inductive proximity sensor that would ensure the presence and position of an aluminium tube, and be able to withstand the electromagnetic interference created by the high currents used in the spot […]

By June 29, 2023 Read More →
Sensors position workplace carriers on conveyor

Sensors position workplace carriers on conveyor

An automotive manufacturer is relying extensively on the reliability of Contrinex’s robust and high-performance inductive sensors in the automated assembly of engines, where cylinder heads are transferred for mounting on the engine. The assembly of an engine requires cylinder heads to be transferred from one conveyor line to another. At the transfer station, sensors under […]

By August 5, 2022 Read More →
Contrinex inductive sensors speed up PCB production

Contrinex inductive sensors speed up PCB production

Automated assembly systems are increasingly used for high volume assembly operations because of their ability to remove labour and also eliminate the potential of assembly errors. Rugged inductive sensors from Contrinex help provide fault-free assembly and minimise downtime by reliable detecting the presence and position of equipment or components, ensuring that parts are correctly aligned […]

By December 16, 2021 Read More →
Miniature inductive sensors help robots get a grip on fragile silicon wafers

Miniature inductive sensors help robots get a grip on fragile silicon wafers

During automated production of solar cells, compact two-finger grippers transport trays of silicon wafers between operations. To avoid impacts on the wafer’s surfaces, process engineers require reliable confirmation that gripper jaws are fully open before the gripper descends to pick up a tray. Contrinex’s Ultra-miniature inductive proximity sensors, mounted directly above the top faces of […]

By June 4, 2020 0 Comments Read More →
Inductives speed up robot assembly of PCBs

Inductives speed up robot assembly of PCBs

Fault-free assembly is ensured, downtime minimised and assembly speed increased by using automated facilities for high volume assembly. Rugged inductive sensors detect the presence and position of equipment or components at each stage to ensure that parts are correctly aligned and ready for the next operation. The sensors must be accurate and responsive. In addition, […]

By May 21, 2020 Read More →