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Machine builder Fill becomes first to upgrade to TTTech’s Nerve Blue IIoT edge network

May 8, 2020 by David Edwards

Machine and plant manufacturing company Fill is the first to upgrade to the latest version of TTTech Industrial’s Nerve Blue internet of things network, released in April 2020.

Nerve Blue software enables users to gain insights into industrial processes and make decisions based on data gathered from machines around the world.

With Nerve Blue, data is accessed directly from the machine, and then stored, processed and analyzed either at the device, on a local server or in the cloud. [Read more…] about Machine builder Fill becomes first to upgrade to TTTech’s Nerve Blue IIoT edge network

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: applications, back-side-illumination, board-level, camera, cameras, compact, easily, example, extremely, family, high-resolution, ids, inspection, interface, mp, quality, se, sensor, sensors, sony, systems, ueye, usb, versions, vision

IDS releases cameras with ‘extremely high-resolution sensors’

May 8, 2020 by Sam Francis

Imaging Development Systems has release camera systems with “extremely high-resolution sensors”.

IDS says its cameras perform well “when even finest details matter”.

The uEye SE cameras with 20 MP Sony sensor¤uEye SE camera variants now with 20 MP sensor available. [Read more…] about IDS releases cameras with ‘extremely high-resolution sensors’

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: applications, back-side-illumination, board-level, camera, cameras, compact, easily, example, extremely, family, high-resolution, ids, inspection, interface, mp, quality, se, sensor, sensors, sony, systems, ueye, usb, versions, vision

RMUS partners with Sarcos Robotics Guardian S ‘snake’ robot

May 7, 2020 by David Edwards

Rocky Mountain Unmanned Systems has partnered with Sarcos Robotics to distribute Sarcos’ Guardian S robotic crawler system.

The Guardian S robot is a compact, multi-purpose remote visual inspection tool ideal for industrial and public safety applications.

Its rugged design allows for deployment in challenging terrain and confined spaces while maintaining real-time situational awareness via wireless transmission from six high-resolution cameras and onboard audio sensors. [Read more…] about RMUS partners with Sarcos Robotics Guardian S ‘snake’ robot

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: applications, guardian, inspection, rmus, robot, robotic, robotics, sarcos, sensors, service, system, systems, unmanned

MakerBot adds specialty materials for functional 3D printing prototypes

April 28, 2020 by David Edwards

MakerBot, a 3D printing company and subsidiary of Stratasys, has expanded the materials portfolio for its “Method” 3D printer with two new materials – PC-ABS and PC-ABS FR.

The addition of these new materials brings the number of MakerBot materials for Method to 10, underscoring the company’s efforts to deliver a wider range of industrial-grade solutions to open more additive manufacturing applications for engineers.

PC-ABS (polycarbonate-acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) has high heat resistant properties and high tensile strength, which make it optimal for use across automotive, rail, and electronics industries. [Read more…] about MakerBot adds specialty materials for functional 3D printing prototypes

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: °c, abs, applications, build, chamber, engineers, fr, heat, heated, high, makerbot, material, materials, method, parts, pc-abs, printer, printing, strength

New Universal Robots interface enables ‘fast’ implementation of injection molding applications

April 23, 2020 by David Edwards

Universal Robots has launched a new interface which it says enables faster implementation of injection molding applications.

With the Injection Molding Machine Interface (IMMI), Universal Robots says it has launched a “user-friendly and quick solution” for plastics manufacturers to integrate Universal Robots with injection molding machines.

Plastics manufacturers are increasingly turning to collaborative robots to tend injection molding machines. [Read more…] about New Universal Robots interface enables ‘fast’ implementation of injection molding applications

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: applications, cobots, control, easy, immi, injection, interface, machine, machines, molding, plastics, robots, universal, ur

How Do Force Sensors Work? And What Are Their Benefits?

April 22, 2020 by Polly

There are several laws of physics that are based on force. One of these is the well-known principle that when applied to any object of mass, force changes the velocity of the object.

There are other concepts related to force including torque, thrust, and drag – thrust increases the object’s velocity, while drag reduces velocity, and torque generates changes in the object’s rotational speed.

When there’s a balanced distribution of forces in the object, there is acceleration. If you want to monitor the force on an object, you need a device called a force sensor. [Read more…] about How Do Force Sensors Work? And What Are Their Benefits?

Filed Under: Features, Industry, Promoted Tagged With: applications, force, Force sensors, force torque sensor, multi-axis, resistors, sensors, simple pressure, strain gauge

Comau establishes ‘highly specialised’ robotic laser labs

April 21, 2020 by David Edwards

Comau, an industrial automation specialist, has created what it describes as “highly specialized laser laboratories”.

The company says they are designed to support customers as they develop, implement and optimize the laser processes involved in constructing and assembling e-motors and batteries.

Comau now has two labs in Grugliasco, Turin – one specialized in batteries and the other dedicated to e-motors, together with additional labs in Shanghai and Detroit. [Read more…] about Comau establishes ‘highly specialised’ robotic laser labs

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: applications, battery, comau, highly, laboratories, labs, laser, lhyte, process, solution, specialized, welding

Universal Robots launches ‘world’s first’ autonomous bin picking kit for machine tending

April 21, 2020 by Sam Francis

Universal Robots has launched what it says is “the world’s first” autonomous bin picking kit for machine tending applications.

“ActiNav” is a new UR+ application kit for companies of all sizes that, Universal says, simplifies the integration of autonomous bin picking of parts and accurate placement in machines using UR cobots.

ActiNav synchronously handles vision processing, collision-free motion planning and autonomous real-time robot control, eliminating the complexity and risk usually associated with bin picking applications. [Read more…] about Universal Robots launches ‘world’s first’ autonomous bin picking kit for machine tending

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Fanuc launches new vision sensor for robotic warehousing applications

April 20, 2020 by Sam Francis

The world’s largest industrial robot maker Fanuc has launched a new vision sensor for robotic warehousing applications.

The company’s new 3DV/1600 vision sensor quickly finds and snaps boxes of varying sizes and shapes in a large bin – an ideal application for the warehousing, e-commerce and logistics markets.

Fanuc claims to be the leading supplier of robotics, CNCs, RoboMachines and industrial internet of things solutions in America. [Read more…] about Fanuc launches new vision sensor for robotic warehousing applications

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OnRobot launches new 2.5D vision system

April 20, 2020 by Sam Francis

OnRobot has launched “Eyes”, its new 2.5D vision system. The company says it brings together “unrivaled ease-of-use to vision-guided robotic applications”. (See video below.)

Eyes’ advanced, affordable 2.5D vision adds depth perception and parts recognition for all leading robotic arms, offering seamless integration, one-picture calibration, intuitive programming, and none of the complexity of existing vision systems.

Eyes can be flexibly mounted both on the robot wrist or externally, making it ideal for almost any unstructured application in need of vision guidance. [Read more…] about OnRobot launches new 2.5D vision system

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: application, applications, arms, externally, eyes, ideal, mounted, objects, onrobot, quick, robot, robotic, system, systems, vision

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