Technology

Adaptive robot control with GPS tracking

Adaptive robot control with GPS tracking

In this month’s podcast, we look at adaptive robot control with 0.1mm accuracy driven by GPS data, we discover the reasons behind ABB’s move from orange to graphite white for its robots, and we look at the British company that’s developed its own range of industrial robots. [soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/166945927" params="color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false" width="100%" height="166" iframe="true" /]

By September 9, 2014 Read More →
Palletiser robot helps aggregates supplier deliver on time

Palletiser robot helps aggregates supplier deliver on time

A pre-owned dual-stacking palletising robot from Pacepacker Services is enabling the fast-growing supplier of aggregates and renders Stonepack to keep its next day delivery promise to customers. In March 2013, Stonepack, one of Scotland’s largest dedicated suppliers of aggregates and renders to the construction and landscaping trade, opened a new site in Broxburn, near Edinburgh. […]

By September 9, 2014 Read More →
Absolute encoders and adjustable safety for robots

Absolute encoders and adjustable safety for robots

Universal Robots has announced its third generation UR5 and UR10 lightweight robots, incorporating true absolute encoders, eight new adjustable safety rated functions, twice the number of built-in I/O and the improved possibilities for connecting equipment to control boxes. And all this comes with the same ease of use and fast return on investment for which […]

By September 4, 2014 Read More →
Seminar covers robotic safety for integrators

Seminar covers robotic safety for integrators

The PPMA has announced the date for its latest robotic safety seminars. Robotic Safety For Integrators will be held on 30 October in Northampton, and is aimed at companies using, purchasing, designing and manufacturing machines incorporating industrial robots. It will discuss some of the issues regarding CE marking of complex assemblies and the requirements of […]

By September 4, 2014 Read More →
Igus unveils cost-effective articulated robotic arm

Igus unveils cost-effective articulated robotic arm

At the Engineering Design Show, Ricoh Arena, Coventry, 22-23 October, Igus will showcase a host of new products, including robolink D. Available in three sizes, robolink D is an articulated directly driven arm that allows for up to six degrees of freedom. Visitors to the stand (D20) will be able to see a demonstration of […]

By September 2, 2014 Read More →
Hygienic robot for use in cleanroom environments

Hygienic robot for use in cleanroom environments

At Automatica 2014, Denso Robotics introduced the new VS H202/UV series hygienic robot designed for use in cleanroom environments. The new hygienic robot has a hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) spray and ultra-violet (UV) light resistant surface, making it ideal for the pharmaceutical and medical fields. Additionally, the hygienic robot design features round forms and a screw-less surface […]

By August 20, 2014 Read More →
Robot palletising and depalletising for packaging lines

Robot palletising and depalletising for packaging lines

Specially designed to solve even the most complex palletising and depalletising challenges reliably and efficiently, the robotpac from Beumer Group is a space-saving, fully articulated palletising robot. It is able to stack bundles such as bags, cardboard boxes, canisters and trays safely and economically. Beumer Group is single-source provider for filling, palletising and packaging technologies. Over […]

By August 12, 2014 Read More →
Kawasaki and TM Robotics join forces at PPMA

Kawasaki and TM Robotics join forces at PPMA

Demonstrating compatibility and flexibility Kawasaki Robotics UK and TM Robotics (Toshiba Machine) will be joining forces at this year’s PPMA exhibition. Renowned in the fields of six-axes and high-speed SCARA arm robots, Kawasaki and TM will illustrate the straight-forward integration and compatibility of their products into a single packaging system. Kawasaki and TM have worked […]

By August 11, 2014 Read More →
Industry 4.0; job creation; food manufacture; and grippers

Industry 4.0; job creation; food manufacture; and grippers

This month we look at the issue of programming robots within an Industry 4.0 environment, we highlight a new report that suggests robots are helping to create jobs in the electronics industry, we look at how robots are driving down costs in food manufacturing, and we look at a new, flexible gripping concept. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/161810637″ […]

By August 5, 2014 Read More →
3D camera from SICK for vision guided robots

3D camera from SICK for vision guided robots

SICK says that its new ScanningRuler 3D camera technology can boost productivity in robot picking applications. The ScanningRuler’s large field of view enables accurate 3D imaging of stationary objects, boosting the productivity of high-throughput robotics applications and making it easier for robot integrators to achieve volume picking in heavy industrial applications. By combining 3D and […]

By August 5, 2014 Read More →