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Tuesday, 15 February 2022

Introduction to Industrial Robots

1-Arc Welding Robot
Arc Welding Robot welding is the use of mechanized welding arm, which completely automate     a welding process by both performing the weld and handling the part.

Arc Welding Robot


2-Spot Welding robot

Spot Welding robot, is a type of resistance welding robot, is the most common welding application and is used in the manufacturing field. ... Automated spot welding robot systems will provide your company with consistent welds and  will increase the quality of your product.

Spot Welding Robot


3-Material Handling Robot

Material handling (MH) is  used to lift heavy thing from one place to another. By fitting the robot with an appropriate end of arm tool (e.g. gripper),  can efficiently and accurately move product from one location to another.


 Machine Handling Robot

 4-Machine Tending Robot

 Machine Tending Robot is defined as a machine while it performs a job, as well as the process of feeding parts in and out well. Robots can tend all kinds of machines from presses and shears to injection molding machinesMachine tending can do dull and dangerous work that requires a high level of consistency.

Machine Tending Robot


5-
Painting Robot

Industrial paint robots have been very useful in automotive paint applications. Early paint robots were of hydraulic versions - which are still in use today but are of inferior quality and safety - to the latest electronic offerings. The latest robots are very accurate and deliver accurate results with uniform film builds and with exact thickness.

Painting Robot

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