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Mitsubishi robot addresses cake slicing challenge

Mitsubishi robot addresses cake slicing challenge

When automation OEM Newtech looked to design a new ultrasonic cutting machine for the bakery industry, it turned to Mitsubishi Electric for a fast, efficient, flexible and clean robotic solution. The result is an innovative machine design that can cut cakes to the highest levels of precision, working flexibly for different portion sizes and quantities, […]

By January 12, 2016 Read More →
RA Rodriguez wins second Clipper Teas order

RA Rodriguez wins second Clipper Teas order

To boost production in order to meet increased demand, Clipper Teas invested in a specially designed system for packing the tea bags from the point where they exit the tea bag making machine. Frontline Packaging was chosen to design, manufacture or source all of the elements and it recommended the inclusion of a Universal Robot […]

By January 9, 2016 Read More →
ABB introduces high payload IRB 8700 robot

ABB introduces high payload IRB 8700 robot

ABB Robotics has introduced its highest payload, multipurpose industrial robot, the IRB 8700. The IRB 8700 robot has a reach of 3.5m and is capable of handling a payload of up to 800kg (1000 kg with the wrist down; 630 kg with LeanID). Designed for the ultimate in uptime, reliability and reduced maintenance, ABB says […]

By January 1, 2016 Read More →
COMAU and B&R assimilate robotics into machine control

COMAU and B&R assimilate robotics into machine control

With the introduction of openROBOTICS, partners COMAU and B&R are opening up new dimensions of robotics integration for machinery and production lines. The solution is based on a full line-up of COMAU robots that handle payloads ranging from 3 to 650 kilograms. Pictured: Walter Burgstaller (Sales Director – Europe at B&R, left) and Tobias Daniel […]

By December 18, 2015 Read More →
Igus develops triflex RSE chain retraction system

Igus develops triflex RSE chain retraction system

Igus has developed a lightweight and effective retraction system for feeding tubes for rivets and screws on industrial high-speed assembly robots. Called triflex RSE, the new system prevents looping of the energy chain as it moves, preventing tube blockages from occurring which may ultimately lead to unplanned and costly machine downtime. “Industrial robots no longer […]

By December 16, 2015 Read More →
FANUC robots boost production at waffle plant

FANUC robots boost production at waffle plant

Sugar, vanilla, chocolate coated, soft or crispy; Belgian waffle house Biscuiterie Thijs knocks out thousands of batches of the batter snack every day. What started as a family business in 1976 has grown into a waffle empire supplying the likes of Aldi, Lidl, Carrefour, Jumbo and other European supermarkets. Catering to this growth, in 2013 […]

By December 8, 2015 Read More →
Automata Technologies launches £350 per month robot

Automata Technologies launches £350 per month robot

Automata Technologies has introduced a game changing model for investment in robotics with its Eva lightweight robotic arm. Instead of the usually huge capital expense that is associated with robotics, the Automata Technologies solution comes as a service for a cost of £350 per month including hardware, software and support. The company is calling it […]

By November 13, 2015 Read More →
Scorpion Vision unveils website relaunch

Scorpion Vision unveils website relaunch

Scorpion Vision, UK leading distributors of machine vision systems, have made some innovative changes to their website optimising ease of use for their customers. Scorpion Vision has re-energised its website to make it easier for customers to access its industrial camera and vision systems. The changes mean that, for the first time, people in the […]

By November 13, 2015 Read More →
Cambridge Consultants demonstrates fruit picker

Cambridge Consultants demonstrates fruit picker

A robotics breakthrough by product design and development firm Cambridge Consultants is set to boost productivity across the food chain – from the field to the warehouse. It paves the way for robots to take on complex picking and sorting tasks involving irregular organic items – sorting fruit and vegetables, for example, or locating and […]

By November 11, 2015 Read More →
Automata Technologies develops low cost robot

Automata Technologies develops low cost robot

British start-up company Automata Technologies says it is democtrasing robotics with the introduction of Eva – a lightweight, low cost, easy to use six axis robotic arm. Although Eva is still under development, Automata Technologies says it is aiming at a 600mm full span radius, extendable with a gantry. Maximum payload will be 0.75kg, and […]

By November 10, 2015 Read More →