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Latest robots improve weld, paint line flexibility
User application article TAIKAI is Japanese for "company innovation" and a word that has been very good news for robot suppliers following Honda's decision to implement such a project within a number of factories.
News from Motoman Robotics (UK) (29 July 2002)
Robotics industry suppliers listed on the Web
A leading robotics industry Web site features manufacturers of robotics technologies such as robots, machine safety, components, IT and systems integrators in a technical and informative format.
News from Smart Media Group (23 July 2002)
High speed robot speeds up moulding deflashing
The latest in high speed, six-axis robots will be demonstrating handling, sprue cutting and deflashing of injection-moulded parts at Interplas 2002. Brochure available
News from ABB Automation Technologies (Robotics) (22 July 2002)
Robot operations monitored, controlled remotely
A software solution works with ABB robots to enable the remote monitoring and control of production processes while performing a range of production management tasks. Brochure available
News from ABB Automation Technologies (Robotics) ( 5 July 2002)
Six-axis robot's operating speed increased 10%
Asix-axis robot, operating some ten times faster than its predecessor, can be floor, wall or ceiling mounted, allowing for greater flexibility in arranging the layout of the production line. Brochure available
News from ABB Automation Technologies (Robotics) ( 4 July 2002)
Robots detect movement of parts on production line
Robots on automotive line will get 'eyes' and 'brains' to check autoparts movement, following deal between robot producer and Canadian software producer. Brochure available
News from ABB Automation Technologies (Robotics) (14 June 2002)
Denso Robotics appoints UK systems integrator
Denso Robotics has appointed Industrial Automation as UK Systems Integrator. Key markets include the automotive, CNC and pharmaceutical sectors.
News from Industrial Automation (23 May 2002)
Robot controller has operational simplicity of PC
Robot controller features a completely updated operating system and new generation programming language (VAL3). It brings the simplicity and ease of use normally associated with PC systems.
News from Staubli Robotics (14 May 2002)
Off line programming trims routing cell costs
User application article Two robotic routing cells which were engineered, programmed and built to a 'commissioning ready' state from CAD data alone, have recently been installed at an automotive components supplier. Brochure available
News from FANUC Robotics (UK) (30 April 2002)
Robot suits medium weight diecaster loading
After consulting system partners and end users, a robot with a higher payload of up to 60kg has been introduced for medium weight die-casting machine loading and manufactured product palletising.
News from Kawasaki Robotics (UK) (26 April 2002)
One control synchronises three 6-axis robot paths
The Swedish headquarters of robot company, Motoman, has been granted a European patent for the synchronous control of twin- and triple-robot systems.
News from Motoman Robotics (UK) (22 April 2002)
Lease a robotic solution from GBP 3.00/h
An innovative flexible finance package for the leasing, installation and service of robot-based automation technology can begin for as little as GBP 3.00/h. Brochure available
News from ABB Automation Technologies (Robotics) (27 March 2002)
Motoman appoints systems integrator in Essex
Specialist motion control system builder, Micromech, based in Braintree, Essex, has been appointed a systems integrator by articulated-arm robot supplier, Motoman Robotics (UK), Banbury.
News from Motoman Robotics (UK) (14 March 2002)
Nanorobot system helps lab-to-production transfer
Configured for component development, a NanoRobot Developer System, allows users to go from product development to manufacturing using the same software routines and multiple hardware systems.
News from EXFO Electro-Optical Engineering ( 7 March 2002)
One supplier keeps closer tabs on robot tooling
User application article Jaguar awarded the responsibility of supplying and managing all robot end-of-arm Tooling (EOAT), clamps and all pneumatics equipment on the production line to just one company - it worked.
News from IMI Norgren (22 February 2002)
Gantry robots locate and manipulate precisiely
Multi-axis Gantry Robots locate and manipulate heavy or bulky components to extreme positional accuracy and repeatability in high volume production environments.
News from Gudel UK (11 February 2002)
Linear positioners locate robots precisely
User application article Precision linear positioning equipment from Gudel UK has been specified at the heart of advanced work handling systems at specialist automotive parts supplier Carringworth.
News from Gudel UK ( 6 December 2001)
Robotic market surged by a quarter in 2000
The world market for industrial robots surged by 25 per cent in 2000 over the previous year, according to the annual survey, World Robotics 2001.
News from International Federation Of Robotics ( 7 November 2001)
Robots help manufacture clay drainage products
User application article Robots are now being used in many differing applications across a whole new range of industries including clay drainage products.
News from Kawasaki Robotics (UK) (17 October 2001)
Automated cells upgrade automotive moulder
Automold UK recently ordered several automation cells, worth GBP1.2m from Wittmann UK to produce automotive mouldings in factories in Germany and the UK.
News from Wittmann (UK) ( 3 September 2001)
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