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FANUC robots collaborate with each other

FANUC robots collaborate with each other

At the PPMA Total Exhibition, on the FANUC stand (C50), FANUC is taking robotic safety a further leap into the future. A collaborative robot, or cobot, designed for working safely with human colleagues, will be challenged to work alongside a caged cell containing a conventional robot. Over the last couple of years, the first generation […]

By June 1, 2016 0 Comments Read More →
FANUC boosts payload and envelope of M20-iA family

FANUC boosts payload and envelope of M20-iA family

FANUC Robotics UK has enlarged its M20-iA family of is based on the same kinematics and engineering as the existing M20-iA/10M and M20-iA/20M robots, but with enhanced payload that broadens its application envelope, making it an attractive investment proposition. The M20-iA/35M can be fitted with a multi-purpose gripper for high-speed pick and placing and for […]

By May 20, 2016 0 Comments Read More →
Mitsubishi robots test cells for life scientists

Mitsubishi robots test cells for life scientists

An automated primary antibody screening workcell for early stage development of potential new treatments for central nervous system and immunology disorders has been designed and built for UCB by Farnborough-based Peak Analysis and Automation (PAA). Built around a Mitsubishi Electric robot, the workcell speeds up the process of antibody discovery by allowing the screening of […]

By May 20, 2016 0 Comments Read More →
Cyber-Weld buys its 10,000th readycable from Igus

Cyber-Weld buys its 10,000th readycable from Igus

Robotic welding machine specialist Cyber-Weld’s last purchase of 100 Igus readycable drive cable assemblies for its machines marked a milestone, being the 10,000th order for the product series. These highly flexible cables provide power and signals to the robotic head, grippers or other attachments and are usually mounted externally to the robotic arm. Particularly on […]

By May 12, 2016 0 Comments Read More →
Goudsmit presents updated magnetic gripper

Goudsmit presents updated magnetic gripper

At the Automatica exhibition in Munich, Goudsmit Magnetics will present an updated version of its magnetic gripper. This is used for picking up or holding items such as punched steel parts, blanks and perforated steel sheet in robotic applications, typically in the automotive industry. The ultralight magnetic gripper is fitted with permanent magnets and can […]

The benefits of automation to food manufacturers

The benefits of automation to food manufacturers

Winning a large retail contract is a coup for any food manufacturer. However, supermarket price wars and changing food presentations to gain and maintain the interest of consumers, means that many manufacturers are being squeezed out of the market. Paul Wilkinson, business development manager at Pacepacker Services, looks at how automation can help. Today, most […]

By April 29, 2016 0 Comments Read More →
FANUC highlights CR-7iA cobot at Foodex 2016

FANUC highlights CR-7iA cobot at Foodex 2016

FANUC shared a stand with Abar Automation stand at this year’s Foodex Show, and visitors to the stand were handed a free can of soft drink by FANUC’s latest collaborative robot – the CR-7iA. Based on FANUC’s first mass produced collaborative robot – theCR-35iA – this new robot has a payload of 7kg and the […]

By April 27, 2016 0 Comments Read More →
Comau brings Racer robots to MACH 2016

Comau brings Racer robots to MACH 2016

Comau will be exhibiting its range of Racer robots at MACH 2016, describing it as a world-class robot that doesn’t skimp on style. The company claims the Racer3 and Racer 999 Safe offer unmatched pace and movement fluidity, and says that Racer robots deliver optimal efficiency and technological excellence wrapped up in a sharp new […]

By April 12, 2016 0 Comments Read More →
Bosch Rexroth publishes adaptive welding white paper

Bosch Rexroth publishes adaptive welding white paper

Over reliance on traditional welding and inspection techniques is harming productivity and consistency, according to a new white paper. Adapt and change – How adaptive control of resistance welding can cut production costs and improve product quality reveals that while welding is becoming increasingly automated, lack of adoption of new welding technology is holding industry back. […]

By April 6, 2016 0 Comments Read More →
Innomech and FCS Automation join forces

Innomech and FCS Automation join forces

GB Innomech and FCS Automation, two UK-based automation companies, have agreed to work together to offer medical device manufacturing companies a more integrated approach to robotics and automation. The new partnership will help companies looking to improve the efficiency, reliability, capacity or other key aspects of their production lines, to comply with new regulations or […]

By April 5, 2016 0 Comments Read More →