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Robots in Automation


The importance of automation and robots in all manufacturing industries is growing. Industrial robots have replaced human beings in a wide variety of industries. Robots out perform humans in jobs that require precision, speed, endurance and reliability. Robots safely perform dirty and dangerous jobs. Traditional manufacturing robotic applications include material handling (pick and place), assembling, painting, welding, packaging, palletizing, product inspection and testing. Industrial robots are used in a diverse range of industries including automotive, electronics, medical, food production, biotech, pharmaceutical and machinery.
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Effects of Using Robotics in Metalcasting


Since industrial robots' debut in automotive diecasting in the early 1960s, their core characteristics - accuracy and precision, reach and payload capacity, speed, and power - have continuously improved. But, recent improvements in ruggedness and overall reliability make today's robots especially attractive to metalcasters.
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Robot Feeds in, Twists and Bends Pipes Simultaneously


Opton's T-WIN20 KDM is a robot bender that can feed in, twist, and bend pipes simultaneously. This product has received a top award from the Small and Medium Enterprise Agency. By computer-controlling two of these benders at once, work can be done twice as fast as with ordinary benders.
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