Robots boost capacity on airbag sensor production line
By November 19, 2013 Read More →

Robots boost capacity on airbag sensor production line

When a new production line for airbag control sensors was required, TRW turned to Stäubli and its system integration partners Grohmann and IPTE to provide the robots required at the heart of the automated sequence of cells. The new automated production line has allowed TRW to address increased demand and bring more of the supply […]

By November 13, 2013 Read More →

Robot arm rings the NASDAQ closing bell

The UR5 robot arm from Universal Robots rang the NASDAQ closing bell on Tuesday, November 12 to mark the launch of the ROBO-STOX Global Robotics and Automation Index ETF. The robotic bell ringing marked the first time a non-human has performed this prestigious task. Chosen by ROBO-STOX to represent the burgeoning robotics industry, the UR5 […]

Pick and place robot meets hygiene requirements
By November 5, 2013 Read More →

Pick and place robot meets hygiene requirements

FANUC says its new four axis M-2iA pick and place delta style robot is one of the few IP69K certified robot systems on the market able to withstand high pressure and temperature washdown procedures. A Genkotsu model, the Japanese word for fist, this parallel-link robot is as compact and dexterous as a human hand and […]

Food Processing award for robot with 3D vision
By October 31, 2013 Read More →

Food Processing award for robot with 3D vision

A project combining multi-axis robotics, 3D vision technology and development and integration expertise to automate baked product decoration has seen three companies win the Robotics and Automation category of the Food Processing Award 2013. This is a process that was previously done manually because of the non-uniform shape of baked goods. (Pictured) Collecting the Robotics […]

Andrew Mason takes up council position with BARA
By October 11, 2013 Read More →

Andrew Mason takes up council position with BARA

The growing importance of automation in British manufacturing has prompted the British Automation and Robot Association (BARA) to bolster its visibility. One of the steps it has taken is to introduce three new council positions to expand resources in its dealings with the Government and industry as well as financial and academic institutions. Two of […]

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Gantry robot part of integrated motion system solution
By October 8, 2013 Read More →

Gantry robot part of integrated motion system solution

Gantry robot, positioning, linear motion, speed control, palletising and handling systems are now all part of the comprehensive range of automation solutions from Micromech Systems. These gantry robot and broader automation solutions address applications in a wide range of industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, packaging and automotive. A Micromech gantry robot can be developed and […]

Robots for confined spaces and high speeds
By October 7, 2013 Read More →

Robots for confined spaces and high speeds

FANUC’s LR Mate 200-iD robot range has two new additions; the 200iD/4S ideal for integration into confined spaces and the 200iD/7L for high speed handling applications where extra reach is required. Designed with compactness in mind for integration into special purpose machinery, the 200iD/4S has a footprint of 160 x 160 mm and weighs in at […]

The challenges of today’s machine building industry
By September 19, 2013 Read More →

The challenges of today’s machine building industry

The ramping up of the low wage economies in the machine building sector means that OEMs often feel they are working under the shadow of the threat of cheap imports. In the first of a series of articles, Omron’s Robert Brooks and Karl Walker look at the ‘must-have’ features that will keep UK machine builders […]

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By August 8, 2013 Read More →

Robots handle barrels at heritage cooperage

Automation technology is proving it can mix effectively and unobtrusively with the heritage craft of barrel manufacturing at Speyside Cooperage in Alloa. Two Kawasaki robots and a purpose designed lathe are being used in the refurbishment process of traditionally built oak barrels. An independent cooperage, Speyside manufactures and refurbishes over 100,000 oak barrels a year […]

Universal Robot is now even easier to program
By August 8, 2013 Read More →

Universal Robot is now even easier to program

RA Rodriguez is pleased to confirm the arrival of a new release of software for the Universal Robot easy programming, even easier. It also introduces new features, including a force mode. Simple programming is one of the key attributes that makes the Universal Robot from RA Rodriguez such a good choice for any manufacturer regardless […]