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SCARA robot suited to heavy duty applications

SCARA robot suited to heavy duty applications

TM Robotics (Europe) has launched the new Toshiba Machine TH1200A SCARA robot – the new robot is the largest in the Toshiba Machine family. The company says the new robot will find uses in heavy duty pick and place applications, such as packaging and heavy materials handling. The TH1200A has an impressive payload of 20kg […]

By March 14, 2011 Read More →
Robot overcomes flexible PVC handling issues

Robot overcomes flexible PVC handling issues

Ecotile, a manufacturer and distributor of interlocking floor tiles, has fully automated its manufacturing process using a single FANUC Robotics robot working between two Sumitomo (SHI) DEMAG injection moulding presses.  Using advanced gripper design from systems integrator Hi-Tech Automation has allowed Ecotile to overcome handling issues associated with flexible PVC. Two years ago Ecotile made […]

By March 4, 2011 Read More →
Agile robots simplify cheese palletising operation

Agile robots simplify cheese palletising operation

The high payload KUKA KR 100-2 PA model is being used at one of Britain’s oldest cheese makers as part of an automated packing line, designed by integration specialist Güdel to handle 250 cheese blocks an hour. The robot has turned the tricky, cumbersome task of palletising large 30kg boxes of cheese into a quick, […]

By December 6, 2010 Read More →
New robots can improve cycle times by up to 25%

New robots can improve cycle times by up to 25%

ABB launches the latest models in its medium capacity range of multi-purpose robots. The IRB 2600 family features a new optimised, compact design that offers a high payload capacity of up to 20kg and an ultra-wide working range. ABB claims the IRB 2600 also offers the best accuracy and speed in its class, helping to […]

By November 26, 2010 Read More →
Robot for small or densely populated weld cells

Robot for small or densely populated weld cells

Designed for small weld cells or densely populated welding systems, the FANUC ArcMate 100iC/10s has a shortened forearm and a 10kg payload for special welding guns and advanced sensor technology. Designed for high productivity, the arm will manipulate heavier torches and sensor systems at tool centre point speeds of 4.21m/s. Further increasing productivity, the arm has the […]

By September 8, 2010 Read More →
Robotics key to automated aeroplane assembly

Robotics key to automated aeroplane assembly

KUKA has devised a flexible robotic solution for performing a variety of drilling and fastening tasks on the upper and lower wing covers of a lateral wing box demonstration unit being built at the Airbus facility in Filton. The wing box is due to be delivered to Toulouse this summer where it will undergo a series […]

By September 3, 2010 Read More →
Vision technology brings flexibility to life sciences

Vision technology brings flexibility to life sciences

When Automated Systems of Tacoma (AST) was asked by a life science research company to develop an alternative to conventional pharmaceutical filling machinery having the capability to fill and finish all their small-scale clinical trial products with a single flexible platform, it turned to Cognex for a vision solution. Machines that are typically used to […]

By August 24, 2010 Read More →
Laser sensor for harsh food processing environments

Laser sensor for harsh food processing environments

Micro-Epsilon has launched a new version of its optoNCDT 1402 laser sensor. The new optoNCDT 1402SC sensor has a stainless steel housing and is protected to IP69K, making it ideal for measuring displacement, distance and position in harsh environments, including outdoor use, food processing and other harsh process manufacturing applications. The new sensor is available […]

By July 19, 2010 Read More →
Robot sensor system monitors adhesive height and width

Robot sensor system monitors adhesive height and width

A new, innovative high-speed inspection system has been developed for the automotive industry, which monitors the quality of polyurethane (PU) beads as they are applied to glass during vehicle assembly. The BeadMonitor measurement system, developed by Abingdon-based Oxford Sensor Technology, measures the height and width of PU bead as it is applied to the edges […]

By July 1, 2010 Read More →
Robots make early impact on MASS agreement at BAE Systems

Robots make early impact on MASS agreement at BAE Systems

A recently commissioned manufacturing facility for the machining of 105mm artillery shells has made an early impact on the aims of the MASS contractual partnership between BAE Systems and the UK MoD.  MASS (Munitions Acquisition – the Supply Solution) –aims to deliver increased supplies of ammunition to front line troops by modernising and ensuring sustainability […]

By May 25, 2010 Read More →