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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 for machine and system builders

Robot for machine and system builders

A robot that can be mounted in a variety of orientations without modification and with an unobtrusive smooth exterior is the latest offering from FANUC Robotics. The M-10iA/10S is a 6 axes, 10kg payload robot with a hollow arm to completely remove tooling cabling from the work area. The FANUC Robotics M-10iA/10S provides a compact […]

By July 7, 2010 Read More →
Safe and reliable data transfer for robots

Safe and reliable data transfer for robots

Bus system problems can occur during twisting applications in energy chains, particularly with shielded data cables, because the shields can get damaged and open up. This is not the case with fibre optic cables: These do not have a mechanically vulnerable shield braid, and they are insensitive to EMC whilst transferring high-speed bus signals up […]

By July 6, 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 →
Robot performs intricate arm movements in confined spaces

Robot performs intricate arm movements in confined spaces

Mitsubishi Electric has added a new model to its robot line-up, designed to work in confined spaces and perform intricate arm movements. The RV-2SDB robot uses innovations in design and construction that allow the arm to reach items right next to its base. This means the space required for the working cell can be minimised, […]

By June 23, 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 →
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 →
Autarky to launch high speed, high load pick and place robot at Total 2010

Autarky to launch high speed, high load pick and place robot at Total 2010

Autarky Automation, the leading designer and manufacturer of modular automation equipment, will be launching an innovative new pick and place tripod robot at this year’s Total Processing and Packaging exhibition.  The new Tripod system is produced as a standard unit by Festo, using conventional linear motion components, and will be integrated by Autarky into a […]

By April 7, 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 →