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Technology transfer potential from cake icing robot

Technology transfer potential from cake icing robot

Combining 3D vision technology with the latest in SCARA robots has solved a tricky cake decorating problem. But it also opens up the potential to bring a new level of automation across a huge spread of industries outside of food and beverage. Quasar Automation wanted to create a system that can neatly apply icing or […]

By March 13, 2014 Read More →
Innovative approach to automating ultrasonic testing

Innovative approach to automating ultrasonic testing

Ultrasonic Sciences Limited (USL) based in Aldershot, Hampshire, UK are leaders in the design and manufacture of automated and semi-automated ultrasonic testing systems. Many of their systems are in use around the world testing highly critical metallic and composite components mainly in the aerospace and metals industries. When USL decided to manufacture a fully automated […]

By March 3, 2014 Read More →
Accelerated deployment of robots in UK food industry

Accelerated deployment of robots in UK food industry

Chris Sumner, Managing Director of FANUC UK and Vice President of FEC reckons the UK food industry is warming to robotics. And he is not alone in this view, which is backed up the latest figure from the British Automation and Robotics Association (BARA) and the International Federation of Robotics (IFR). The adoption of robotics […]

By March 3, 2014 Read More →
Engine and gearbox shafts handled easily

Engine and gearbox shafts handled easily

In the automotive industry, engine and gearbox shafts, shock absorber rods, cylinder or exhaust tubes for example come in a variety of diameters. To manoeuvre these parts, m ajor European automotive components manufacturers use Lantec-designed and built automation systems equipped with the company’s pneumatic grippers and clamps. Thanks to their unique construction Lantec angular grippers […]

By February 26, 2014 Read More →
UK Robot adoption pushed on through 2013

UK Robot adoption pushed on through 2013

2012 was a record year for Robot sales with 2,476 industrial robots being sold from the major suppliers, but 2013 has almost matched this figure at 95% of last year’s sales with 2,305 units being sold, reports the British Automation and Robot Association (BARA). Once again the automotive and automotive components sectors have been the […]

By February 14, 2014 Read More →
New paint shop robots boost UK installed base

New paint shop robots boost UK installed base

Only twelve months after launching two new paint robots, FANUC reports that it has supplied 32 P-250i robots into three UK manufacturing sites. The figure exceeds the total of all paint robots installed in the UK over the last three years by 151%, based on BARA annual robot statistics. Driven by the technological demands of […]

By January 9, 2014 Read More →
Vision technology expands food industry applications

Vision technology expands food industry applications

Adding ‘sight’ to a robot can expand its potential in food industry applications. FANUC can offer the perfect solution, iRVision, an integrated vision solution option for its robots – featuring both software and hardware components. Coming as an optional software module of the R-30iB controller, iRVision is perfect for use in food and packaging applications. […]

By December 9, 2013 Read More →
Stronger and faster palletising robot with long reach

Stronger and faster palletising robot with long reach

FANUC Robotics UK has launched a new universal palletising robot that it claims boasts best-in-class speed, payload, energy-efficiency and reach. The M410-iC/185 is the first of a new generation of palletising robots that combines FANUC’s proven 99.99% reliability with tangible improvements in performance, allowing users across a range of industries to palletise heavier loads faster […]

By November 27, 2013 Read More →
Growth in robot sales predicted to continue

Growth in robot sales predicted to continue

After strong recent growth in the number of UK robot installations, one company is predicting that the boom will continue for the rest of the year and beyond. Barry Weller, a robot and automation specialist with Mitsubishi Electric, says: “Mitsubishi sales are twice what they were this time last year and our forward orders are […]

By November 26, 2013 Read More →
Robots boost capacity on airbag sensor production line

Robots boost capacity on airbag sensor production line

When a new production line for airbag control sensors was required, TRW turned to Stäubli and its system integration partners Grohmann and IPTE to provide the robots required at the heart of the automated sequence of cells. The new automated production line has allowed TRW to address increased demand and bring more of the supply […]

By November 19, 2013 Read More →