An industrial robot is an automatically controlled, reprogrammable, multipurpose manipulator programmable in three or more axes. ... The most commonly used robot configurations for industrial automation, include articulated robots, SCARA robots and gantry robots

Manufacturing Chain Robots

Autonomous robots are helping define the supply chain of the future by helping companies decrease long-term costs; provide labor and utilization stability; increase worker productivity; reduce error rate; reduce frequency of inventory checks; optimize picking, sorting, and storing times; and increase access

  • Arc Welding. Arc welding, or robot welding,
  • Painting
  • Spot Welding
  • Materials Handling
  • Machine Tending
  • Picking, Packing and Palletizing
  • Assembly
  • Mechanical Cutting, Grinding, Deburring and Polishing

Painting & Buffing Robots

One area where robotics technology has excelled is in the area of industrial painting. Through specialized operator programming, an industrial painting robot is able to flawlessly and consistently produce a high-quality paint finish. The technology is used not only in large scale operations such as car manufacturing plants, but also in smaller settings that require a higher level of intricate and flexible responses, such as multi-component production.

adding robotic vision technologies, industrial painting robots are able to analyze and inspect an object, determine the location of edges, recognize patterns, evaluate size, and a variety of other tasks. Robot vision is a combination of software, sensors, algorithms, and cameras that connect with the robot system and the application to guide it through a specified process. With this rapidly growing technology, robots can now recognize components, determine what parts to pick up or put down, and what areas to paint on an object. We can also program painting robots for pinpoint accuracy and unique specifications—no more drips or overspray issues.

Precission Welding Robots

Precision welding describes the process by which welds are applied to a work piece in a very precise and controlled fashion. ... Precision welding is typically used for small parts, parts with tight dimensional tolerances, or parts requiring a barely visible line weld.