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Comau designs ‘highly automated, high-volume’ battery manufacturing line

July 5, 2021 by David Edwards

Comau, an industrial robotics and automation specialist, has designed and developed a “high-volume module manufacturing line” to produce new generation lithium-ion batteries for Leclanché, a provider of energy storage solutions for the heavy transportation, naval and railway industries.

Comau says the “state-of-the-art, highly automated line” is the result of a simultaneous engineering process and combines industrial robots, vision systems, laser welding, and the automated in-line validation of joints via artificial intelligence. Priority was given to ensuring multi-module configurability, full traceability and the highest level of safety.

The line includes the latest quality and process control technologies, thus setting the foundation for the transition towards Industry 4.0 principles. It will also allow Leclanché to produce up to six times the company’s current capacity, reaching an output of more than 60,000 modules per year. The solution is also expected to reduce costs by up to 20 percent, support 50 different product configurations and save Leclanché valuable time when introducing new formats into the manufacturing line.  [Read more…] about Comau designs ‘highly automated, high-volume’ battery manufacturing line

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: artificial, automated, automation, batteries, battery, comau, data, direct, energy, engineering, full, high-quality, high-volume, highly, in.grid, industrial, intelligence, laser, leclanché, manufacturing, mes, process, produce, production, result, simultaneous, solution, solutions, storage, support, system, systems, vision, welding

Hexagon launches ‘world’s first’ wireless laser scanner

May 12, 2021 by David Edwards

Hexagon’s manufacturing intelligence division has launched what it claims is “the world’s first wireless laser scanner” designed specifically to work inside computer numerical controlled (CNC) machines.

The cutting-edge scanner allows for data to be efficiently, accurately and securely transmitted wirelessly, which improves production quality.

Hexagon’s new integrated wireless laser scanner, the m&h LS-R-4.8, does not require traditional touch probes and captures around 40,000 measurement points a second to provide information about the complete part, compared to the status quo of taking individual points with traditional touch probes. [Read more…] about Hexagon launches ‘world’s first’ wireless laser scanner

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: devices, hexagon, laser, machine, machines, manufacturing, measurements, measuring, müller, probes, production, providing, quality, scanner, tool, wireless

SICK partners with Universal Robots for speed and separation monitoring system

March 22, 2021 by David Edwards

Webinar: Fast Solution for Speed & Separation Monitoring in a Collaborative Robot Application

SICK and Universal Robots (UR) are announcing a new safety solution for the safeguarding of accessible robotic applications.

When combined, the sBot safety system and URCap from SICK increase productivity with immediate automated restart and profit from an easy configuration of the safety system directly from the UR teach pendant.

With this partnership, SICK and UR have created the fastest way to implement speed and separation monitoring for cooperative robot applications. [Read more…] about SICK partners with Universal Robots for speed and separation monitoring system

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: applications, area, easy, laser, nanoscan, person, robot, safety, sbot, sick, speed, system, ur, urcap

Changing Material Handling Industry Accelerates AGV Robotics

March 2, 2021 by David Edwards

By John Hayes, Balyo USA

Economic policies from Industry 4.0, Logistics 4.0, and connected warehouses point to the imperative to lower costs, increase productivity, and guarantee quality. There are as many forklift truck operator positions to be filled as there are IT developer and R&D engineer jobs combined.

In the United States, 65 percent of the businesses surveyed by Deloitte (as part of its annual Supply Chain report) noted that it is “extremely difficult” to hire qualified warehouse labor.

Moving pallets is expensive. One of the global Fast Moving Customer Goods (FMCG) leaders estimates spending “almost 380 million dollars per year” for tasks that create no additional value for the business. [Read more…] about Changing Material Handling Industry Accelerates AGV Robotics

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: agv, automated, autonomous, balyo, based, businesses, distribution, forklift, global, guidance, handling, hayes, infrastructure, infrastructure-free, laser, manual, manufacturers, move, navigation, product, recognition, robots, site, solutions, technology, truck, trucks, vehicles

AOT obtains CE certification for ‘world’s first human-approved contact-free laser cutting of bones with a robot’

January 18, 2021 by David Edwards

Swiss medical technology company AOT has obtained CE certification for what it says is the “world’s first human-approved contact-free laser cutting of bones with a robot”.

The patented Cold Ablation Robot-guided Laser Osteotome system – CARLO for short – is said to cut bones precisely and contact-free with a specialized laser using a robot.

The laser beam vaporizes the water inside the bone substrate within milliseconds, so the bone will be removed precisely in layers, leaving no residue, as deep as desired or until it is severed. [Read more…] about AOT obtains CE certification for ‘world’s first human-approved contact-free laser cutting of bones with a robot’

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: aot, bone, bones, carlo, ce, certification, clinical, contact-free, cutting, investor, jaw, laser, medical, patient, patients, precisely, robot, safety, step, study, surgery, surgical, technology, time, tissue, tools, university, vienna

SICK microScan safety scanners now offer Fail Safe over EtherCAT

January 8, 2021 by David Edwards

SICK’s microScan3 family of safety laser scanners is now offering Fail Safe over EtherCAT (FSoE) integration.

SICK says this is the world’s first safety laser scanner with this capability.

Originally launching in 2016, the microScan3 is an extremely intelligent and durable safety laser scanner that enhances machine availability and productivity due to its safeHDDM scanning technology. [Read more…] about SICK microScan safety scanners now offer Fail Safe over EtherCAT

Filed Under: News, Sensors, SICK Sensor Intelligence Tagged With: control, data, ethercat, fail, fields, fsoe, integration, laser, microscan, offers, protective, safe, safety, scanner, scanners, scanning, sick, system

Toyota unveils two new autonomous warehouse vehicles

December 2, 2020 by David Edwards

Toyota Forklift has unveiled two new autonomous warehouse vehicles, developed in partnership with Bastian Solutions, a Toyota Advanced Logistics company.

The “Center-Controlled Rider” and “Core Tow Tractor Automated Forklifts” were designed for manufacturing facilities and distribution center operations where tasks are highly standardized, repetitive, and easily accomplished without the need of advanced human management.

The vehicles use ANT software from BlueBotics. ANT is like an operating system for autonomous mobile robots or automated guided vehicles. [Read more…] about Toyota unveils two new autonomous warehouse vehicles

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: advanced, agv, agvs, automated, autonomous, easily, forklifts, guided, handling, laser, material, operations, system, technologies, technology, toyota, tugger, vehicles, vgv, warehouse, wire

SICK launches new product for contactless measurement of speed and length

November 7, 2020 by David Edwards

SICK Sensor Intelligence has launched a new system for contactless measurement of speed and length.

With the SPEETEC sensor solution, SICK says it is expanding its product range for speed and length measurement of objects moving in a linear path to include technology that measures directly on the material surface.

The non-contact sensor is able to measure a wide range of web and continuous materials, as well as blanks with an accuracy of just 4 µm. [Read more…] about SICK launches new product for contactless measurement of speed and length

Filed Under: Industry, News, SICK Sensor Intelligence Tagged With: award, design, direction, elements, high, laser, length, linear, material, materials, measured, measurement, measuring, non-contact, product, require, sensor, sick, speed, speetec, surfaces, tactile, velocimeters, wear

Airbus adds new satellite to its SpaceDataHighway constellation

August 10, 2020 by David Edwards

Aerospace company Airbus has added a new satellite to its SpaceDataHighway constellation.

The company says its EDRS-C satellite, the second node of Airbus’ SpaceDataHighway constellation, has completed its commissioning tests and is now ready to start operational services.

Following its successful launch in August 2019 and manoeuvring to its geostationary orbital slot at 31 degrees east, in-orbit testing has been executed and laser communication links have been established to the Copernicus programme’s Sentinel Earth observation satellites. [Read more…] about Airbus adds new satellite to its SpaceDataHighway constellation

Filed Under: News, Space Tagged With: airbus, constellation, copernicus, data, earth, edrs-c, geostationary, laser, observation, programme, satellite, satellites, sentinel, space, spacedatahighway

Mazak launches new laser processing machine for small and medium diameter tube

June 25, 2020 by David Edwards

Yamazaki Mazak is launching a new high-productivity laser processing machine specifically designed for the high-speed, large lot cutting of small and medium diameter tube.

The new FT-150 FIBER is a compact laser processing machine that benefits from an ergonomic design, with the operator area, loading station and unloading station all located on the same side.

Equipped with a 3.0kW fiber resonator, the FT-150 FIBER can process single workpieces up to 6,500mm in length and 150kg in weight, with a maximum tube diameter of 152.4mm. 8,000mm and 180kg options are also available. [Read more…] about Mazak launches new laser processing machine for small and medium diameter tube

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: cutting, diameter, fiber, ft, high-speed, including, large, laser, machine, mazak, medium, mm, multiple, parts, processes, processing, productivity, small, system, time, tube

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