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Robots take charge of applications in medical devices

Robots take charge of applications in medical devices

AUTOMATICA 2010 presents the performance range of automation, with a strong focus on robotics within the medical industry. They polish artificial hip joints, fill syringes and are at the end of the operating table themselves in the end. Robots are taking charge in an increasing number of areas of pharmaceutical and medical technology. Automation solutions for […]

By May 18, 2010 Read More →
Robots show how to boost aero assembly operations

Robots show how to boost aero assembly operations

KUKA is playing a key role in the development of an innovative automated system for assembling complex aircraft structures in collaboration with Europe’s leading airplane manufacturer. The automation specialist 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 […]

By May 5, 2010 Read More →
140kg robot sets palletising standard at 1,900 cycles per hour

140kg robot sets palletising standard at 1,900 cycles per hour

FANUC Robotics’ latest addition to the M-410i range of palletising robots claims to be the fastest robot in its class performing cycles in less than 2 seconds.  The slimmer arm and wrist design make the 140Kg payload M-410iB/140H the most compact robot in the range. Performing a standard industry palletising test – moving 400mm up, […]

By April 26, 2010 Read More →
Furniture maker chooses KUKA robot for machining tasks

Furniture maker chooses KUKA robot for machining tasks

A KUKA robot is helping one of the UK’s leading bespoke furniture makers to expand its end-to-end manufacturing capabilities by undertaking a variety of finishing operations. The 100kg payload 7-axis KR100 model has been installed in an automated production cell at Jali’s factory in Kent to streamline a series of machining tasks on a number […]

By April 1, 2010 Read More →
Robot helps to streamline tricky foundry task

Robot helps to streamline tricky foundry task

A Black Country foundry has boosted the efficiency of a key production process by investing in a KUKA robot to help transform a time-consuming, labour-intensive operation. Newby Foundries has installed an automated production cell at its facility in Wednesbury for drilling holes in a variety of sand cores used to make castings for customers in the […]

By March 25, 2010 Read More →
Automate or die

Automate or die

Stirling Paatz of specialist robot integrator and supplier Barr and Paatz warns that companies must automate if they are to compete, or risk going out of business. If news that robot investment is still booming in China, with a 20% increase reported in the latest figures, and that it is expected to install more than […]

By March 22, 2010 Read More →
Parker Automation kits cut costs

Parker Automation kits cut costs

An innovative solution, from Parker Hannifin, the global leader in motion control technologies, looks set to help struggling UK manufacturers cut the cost of production while at the same time improving both productivity and profitability. The company has launched an extensive range of modular automation and robotics kits, ranging from simple twin axis assemblies through […]

By March 18, 2010 Read More →
New SCARA offers more power with identical footprint

New SCARA offers more power with identical footprint

TM Robotics has introduced a new Toshiba Machine SCARA robot across Europe. Designated the TH650A, the new robot meets the increasing speed and productivity demands placed on SCARAs by all sectors of the manufacturing industry. A replacement for the old TH650 model, this SCARA is a visual triumph of industrial design and has the same […]

By March 12, 2010 Read More →
Robots save space at furniture components manufacturer

Robots save space at furniture components manufacturer

A furniture component manufacturer has successfully integrated two robots onto an existing processing system at its busy Huddersfield facility. Using compact articulated design robots has saved over 50% of the space that would be taken up by conventional wood industry gantry or portal type handling systems. The Decorative Panels Group (DPG) is Britain’s largest paper […]

By March 9, 2010 Read More →
Innovations in energy and data supply for robots

Innovations in energy and data supply for robots

Igus has developed a new universal module called Triflex RS, specifically for robotic applications in very cramped conditions. The multi-axis robotic energy chain Triflex RS is always guided parallel and close to the robot arm, preventing a loop forming or cables becoming strained at the robot head. The low-profile module can be mounted directly to […]

By February 10, 2010 Read More →