Automation
Simplicity Conquers Complexity in Automotive Molding Cells
Six-axis robots are often recommended for complex automation cells, but here’s an example of how cost-effective, three-axis linear robots can be up to the task.
Read MoreOnRobot Opens U.S. Office in Dallas
Danish maker of grippers for collaborative robots has new U.S. headquarters.
Read MoreHahn Group Acquires Cobot Technology of Rethink Robotics
Rethink Robotics has shut down, but its technology has been added to Hahn Plastics Automation.
Read MoreAutonomous Optimization Proves Its Worth in LSR Molding
Sigmasoft Autonomous Optimization automatically ran and analyzed 60 simulations to find the best way to mold a challenging LSR part.
Read MoreIndustry 4.0: Now It’s Extrusion’s Turn
Euromap publishes trial versions of standard interfaces for extrusion lines and components.
Read MoreMaterial Handling:Plug-and-Play Screw Conveyor
Unit rolls below mezzanines and other low-headroom areas to receive material overhead.
Read MoreLow-Cost, High-Speed Assembly Robot
A low-cost delta or “spider” robot for high-speed assembly and pick-and-place tasks is newly available.
Read MoreSix-Axis Robots Made Easy To Program for Injection Molding
Absolute Robot Inc. has partnered with ABB to offer six-axis robots for injection molding.
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