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SCARA robots boost performance and reliability

SCARA robots boost performance and reliability

SCARA robots can automate and accelerate pick-and-place and small assembly processes such as transferring workpieces between processes, screwdriving, and dispensing. They can also perform functional testing such as activating buttons. Like any process-automation technology before them, robots must deliver value by increasing productivity and reducing costs for their owners. Any industrial project must keep a […]

By March 17, 2020 Read More →
How triflex R can help robotic arms become collaborative

How triflex R can help robotic arms become collaborative

When humans and robots work close together, safety is of the utmost importance. For this reason, users of robots and cobots already rely on the three-dimensional and round triflex R e-chains to manage the power and control cables. In this video Igus shows the new clamp concept for the triflex R and how it allows […]

By March 11, 2020 Read More →
How robolink can help you automate simple tasks cost-effectively

How robolink can help you automate simple tasks cost-effectively

The Igus robolink range of articulated robotic arms is prominent in the company’s low-cost automation business. The modular system enables our customers to automate simple tasks and processes. These include pick and place applications in order picking, feeding, quality assurance, assembly tasks or image processing applications. In this video, we see how seven of robolink […]

By March 5, 2020 Read More →
Igus drylin delta robot now available with 10x larger working space

Igus drylin delta robot now available with 10x larger working space

Igus has introduced a new version of its drylin delta robot with a 10x larger work space volume compared to its original model. This lightweight DLE-DR system for simple pick and place tasks, is delivered as a kit or ready to install product. This guarantees quick operation and saves costs immediately. The robot consists of […]

By March 4, 2020 Read More →
E- grippers deliver benefits for automated assembly applications

E- grippers deliver benefits for automated assembly applications

Recognised as experts in automation and handling technology, Zimmer Group now offer a series of highly functional and easy to control electrically driven grippers. Designed primarily for assembly tasks and for handling small parts, these latest generation products deliver a number of distinct advantages for automated assembly operations. Electrically operated grippers from Zimmer’s GEP2000 series […]

By February 21, 2020 Read More →
Single-pad gripper for small-footprint applications

Single-pad gripper for small-footprint applications

OnRobot, has launched a compact, single-pad version of its innovative Gecko no-mark adhesive gripper. The new Gecko Single Pad (SP) gripper brings the previous model’s revolutionary adaptability to more varied applications with smaller payloads. It is available in three sizes, SP1, SP3 and SP5, indicating the different grippers’ lifting capacities in kilos. The new Gecko […]

By February 20, 2020 Read More →
Dedicated universal robots training centre is a UK first

Dedicated universal robots training centre is a UK first

RARUK Automation has opened the UK’s first Universal Robots Authorised Training Centre at its headquarters in Shefford. This development will allow the company’s certified UR trainers to provide tuition in collaborative robot programming, empowering UK customers to get the very best return from their UR investment. Universal Robots is central to RARUK Automation providing easy […]

By February 20, 2020 Read More →
World’s largest hub for cobots opens in Denmark

World’s largest hub for cobots opens in Denmark

Denmark’s Minister of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs, Simon Kollerup, has unveiled what will become the new home of Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) and Universal Robots (UR), the two flagships in the thriving Danish robotics industry. The companies will share 32,000 m2 (334,000 square feet) in a new “cobot hub” in the city of Odense, […]

By February 5, 2020 Read More →
Cobots versus industrial robots – what’s the difference?

Cobots versus industrial robots – what’s the difference?

Buying a new robot is a considerable investment for any business owner. Collaborative robots have been widely marketed as a cheaper alternative to industrial robots, but what’s the catch? Nigel Smith, president and CEO of Toshiba Machine partner TM Robotics, explains the crucial differences between these two robot types. Upfront costs Let’s kick things off […]

By January 21, 2020 Read More →
Delivering drinks from pallet to palate

Delivering drinks from pallet to palate

Canned drinks are big business worldwide and the numbers involved are staggering. For example, just one of the better-known soft drink brands claims to sell 1.9 billion cans every day across the globe, and around 2.5 billion are produced annually in the UK alone. In the manufacturing and supply chain, getting the cans to the […]

By January 16, 2020 Read More →