- Publication year : 2023
1~24 item / All 24 items
Displayed results
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationContact this company
Contact Us Online1~24 item / All 24 items
Our unique technology (Contact Force Autonomous Correction Technology (ACT)) enables end effectors to automate skilled tasks such as polishing and grinding, which were previously deemed impossible, while achieving shorter cycle times and high-quality finishes. In response to variations in workpiece dimensions and other changes in the processing target, the system autonomously corrects the contact force instantly, ensuring uniform processing with consistent contact force. Gravity compensation is also performed autonomously, applying uniform contact force regardless of angle, allowing for easy setup and consistent finishing quality even for R-shaped workpieces. Additionally, due to the high correction speed, even when increasing the robot's trajectory speed, the contact force can be maintained constant during processing, achieving reduced cycle times. 2023 International Robot Exhibition Venue: Tokyo Big Sight Dates: November 29 (Wed) - December 2 (Sat), 2023 Booth: W3-36 You can see the world's technology up close.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationOur unique technology (Autonomous Contact Force Correction Technology (ACT)) enables end effectors to achieve robotic automation of skilled tasks such as polishing and grinding, which were previously deemed impossible, while shortening cycle times and ensuring high-quality finishes. In response to variations in workpiece dimensions and other changes in the processing target, the system autonomously corrects the contact force instantaneously, allowing for processing with uniform contact force. Gravity compensation is also performed autonomously, applying uniform contact force regardless of angle, and maintaining consistent finishing quality even for workpieces with R shapes through easy settings. Additionally, due to the high correction speed, the contact force can be kept constant even when increasing the robot's trajectory speed, achieving a reduction in cycle time. 2023 International Robot Exhibition Venue: Tokyo Big Sight Dates: November 29 (Wed) to December 2 (Sat), 2023 Booth: W3-36 You can experience cutting-edge technology from around the world up close.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationOur unique technology (Autonomous Contact Force Correction Technology (ACT)) enables end effectors to automate skilled tasks such as polishing and grinding, which were previously deemed impossible, while achieving shorter cycle times and high-quality finishes. In response to variations in workpiece dimensions and other changes in the processing target, the system autonomously corrects the contact force instantly, ensuring uniform processing with consistent contact force. Gravity compensation is also performed autonomously, applying uniform contact force regardless of angle, and maintaining consistent finishing quality even for workpieces with R shapes through simple settings. Additionally, due to the high correction speed, the contact force can be kept constant even when increasing the robot's trajectory speed, achieving reduced cycle times. 2023 International Robot Exhibition Venue: Tokyo Big Sight Dates: November 29 (Wed) - December 2 (Sat), 2023 Booth: W3-36 You can see the world's technology up close.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationOur unique technology (Autonomous Contact Force Correction Technology (ACT)) enables end effectors to automate skilled tasks such as polishing and grinding, which were previously deemed impossible, while achieving reduced cycle times and high-quality finishes. In response to variations in workpiece dimensions and other changes in the processing target, the system autonomously corrects the contact force instantly, ensuring uniform processing with consistent contact force. It also autonomously performs gravity compensation, applying uniform contact force regardless of angle, and maintains consistent finishing quality even for workpieces with R shapes through simple settings. Additionally, due to the high correction speed, the contact force can be kept constant even when increasing the robot's trajectory speed, achieving reduced cycle times. 2023 International Robot Exhibition Venue: Tokyo Big Sight Dates: November 29 (Wednesday) - December 2 (Saturday), 2023 Booth: W3-36 You can see the world's technology up close.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationAn end effector using our unique technology (Autonomous Contact Force Correction Technology (ACT)) has made it possible to automate skilled tasks such as polishing and grinding, which were previously deemed impossible, while achieving reduced cycle times and high-quality finishes. It autonomously corrects the contact force in response to variations in workpiece dimensions and other changes in the processing target, ensuring uniform contact force during processing. Gravity compensation is also performed autonomously, applying uniform contact force regardless of angle, and easily maintaining finishing quality for workpieces with R shapes and more. Additionally, due to the high correction speed, even when the robot's trajectory speed is increased, the contact force can be kept constant, enabling processing and achieving reduced cycle times. 2023 International Robot Exhibition Venue: Tokyo Big Sight Dates: November 29 (Wed) - December 2 (Sat), 2023 Booth: W3-36 You can see the world's technology up close.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationThe end effector using our unique technology (Autonomous Contact Force Correction Technology (ACT)) has achieved the automation of skilled tasks such as polishing and grinding, which were previously considered impossible, while shortening cycle times and ensuring high-quality finishes. In response to variations in workpiece dimensions and other changes in the processing target, it autonomously corrects the contact force instantly, enabling processing with uniform contact force. Gravity correction is also performed autonomously, applying uniform contact force regardless of angle, and maintaining consistent finishing quality even for workpieces with R shapes with simple settings. Additionally, due to the high correction speed, even when the robot's trajectory speed is increased, the contact force can be kept constant, allowing for processing and achieving reduced cycle times. 2023 International Robot Exhibition Venue: Tokyo Big Sight Dates: November 29 (Wednesday) to December 2 (Saturday), 2023 Booth: W3-36 You can see the world's technology up close.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationOur unique technology (Autonomous Contact Force Correction Technology (ACT)) enables end effectors to automate skilled tasks such as polishing and grinding, which were previously deemed impossible, while achieving shorter cycle times and high-quality finishes. In response to variations in workpiece dimensions and other changes in the processing target, the system autonomously corrects the contact force instantaneously, ensuring uniform processing with consistent contact force. Gravity compensation is also performed autonomously, applying uniform contact force regardless of angle, thus maintaining consistent finishing quality even for workpieces with R shapes, all with simple settings. Additionally, due to the high correction speed, the contact force can be kept constant even when increasing the robot's trajectory speed, achieving reduced cycle times. 2023 International Robot Exhibition Venue: Tokyo Big Sight Dates: November 29 (Wed) - December 2 (Sat), 2023 Booth: W3-36 You can see cutting-edge technology from around the world up close.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationAn end effector using our proprietary technology (Autonomous Contact Force Correction Technology, ACT) has achieved the automation of skilled tasks such as polishing and grinding, which were previously deemed impossible, while shortening cycle times and ensuring high-quality finishes. In response to variations in workpiece dimensions and other changes in the processing target, it autonomously corrects the contact force instantaneously, enabling processing with uniform contact force. Gravity compensation is also performed autonomously, applying uniform contact force regardless of angle, and maintaining consistent finishing quality even for workpieces with R shapes through simple settings. Additionally, due to the high correction speed, the contact force can be kept constant even when the robot's trajectory speed is increased, achieving a reduction in cycle time. 2023 International Robot Exhibition Venue: Tokyo Big Sight Dates: November 29 (Wed) - December 2 (Sat), 2023 Booth: W3-36 You can see the world's technology up close.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationOur unique technology (Autonomous Contact Force Correction Technology (ACT)) enables end effectors to automate skilled tasks such as polishing and grinding, which were previously deemed impossible, while achieving shorter cycle times and high-quality finishes. In response to variations in workpiece dimensions and other changes in the processing target, it autonomously corrects the contact force instantaneously, ensuring uniform processing with consistent contact force. It also autonomously compensates for gravity, applying uniform contact force regardless of angle, and maintains consistent finishing quality even for workpieces with R shapes through simple settings. Additionally, due to the high correction speed, it can maintain constant contact force even when increasing the robot's trajectory speed, achieving reduced cycle times. 2023 International Robot Exhibition Venue: Tokyo Big Sight Dates: November 29 (Wed) - December 2 (Sat), 2023 Booth: W3-36 You can see the world's technology up close.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationOur unique technology (Autonomous Contact Force Correction Technology (ACT)) enables end effectors to automate polishing and grinding of skilled tasks that were previously deemed impossible, achieving shorter cycle times and high-quality finishes. In response to variations in workpiece dimensions and other changes in the processing target, it autonomously corrects the contact force instantly, ensuring uniform contact force during processing. Gravity correction is also performed autonomously, applying uniform contact force regardless of angle, and easily maintaining finishing quality for workpieces with R shapes, among others. Additionally, due to the high correction speed, even when increasing the robot's trajectory speed, the contact force can be kept constant, allowing for processing and achieving reduced cycle times. 2023 International Robot Exhibition Venue: Tokyo Big Sight Dates: November 29 (Wed) - December 2 (Sat), 2023 Booth: W3-36 You can see the world's technology up close.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationOur unique technology (Autonomous Contact Force Correction Technology (ACT)) enables end effectors to automate skilled tasks such as polishing and grinding, which were previously deemed impossible, while achieving shorter cycle times and high-quality finishes. In response to variations in workpiece dimensions and other changes in the processing target, the system autonomously corrects the contact force instantly, ensuring uniform processing with consistent contact force. Gravity compensation is also performed autonomously, applying uniform contact force regardless of angle, and easily maintaining finishing quality for workpieces with R shapes and more. Additionally, due to the high correction speed, even when increasing the robot's trajectory speed, the contact force remains constant, allowing for processing and achieving reduced cycle times. 2023 International Robot Exhibition Venue: Tokyo Big Sight Dates: November 29 (Wed) - December 2 (Sat), 2023 Booth: W3-36 You can see the world's technology up close.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationDate: July 26 (Wednesday) to July 27 (Thursday), 2023, 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM Venue: Wink Aichi Registration Method: Via attachment or the link below FerRobotics' Active Compliant Technology automatically corrects the "difference" in contact pressure (force) that occurs during polishing and grinding processes, which require skilled techniques, at high speed. This technology enables consistent polishing and grinding at the set contact pressure, unaffected by variations in processing speed or gravitational load differences due to angles. Our technology allows for increased speed along the paths of devices and robots, thereby enhancing processing speed and improving cycle time. Additionally, in robotic polishing and grinding, the control of contact pressure is achieved through the expansion and contraction of the ACF itself, eliminating the need to move the heavy robotic arm for correction, which further assists in improving the processing speed of robotic polishing. Furthermore, the tool load affected by gravity changes due to the robot's angle is automatically corrected, ensuring a consistent contact pressure from any angle and enabling a finish without processing inconsistencies.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationFerRobotics' Active Compliant Technology automatically corrects the "difference" in contact pressure (force) that occurs during processing in grinding and polishing, which require skilled techniques, in response to dimensional tolerances, curved shapes, and non-planar surfaces of the workpiece, at high speed. It also automatically adjusts for gravitational loads, allowing for consistent grinding/polishing with a set contact force. This technology increases the speed at which devices and robots can move along their trajectories, thereby enhancing processing speed and improving cycle times. Additionally, in robotic polishing and grinding, the ability to control the contact pressure through the expansion and contraction of the ACF itself means that there is no need to move the heavy robot arm for corrections, which further assists in improving the processing speed of robotic polishing. Furthermore, since it automatically corrects tool loads affected by gravity, which changes with the angle of the robot, it maintains a consistent contact pressure from any angle, enabling a finish without processing inconsistencies. Seeing is believing! Please check our website or YouTube (FerRobotics) for application example videos.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationFerRobotics' Active Compliant Technology automatically corrects the "difference" in contact pressure that occurs during polishing and grinding processes, which require skilled techniques, at high speed. This technology allows for consistent polishing and grinding with the set contact force, unaffected by variations in processing speed or gravitational load differences due to angles. With the end effector (ACF) utilizing ACT technology, dimensional tolerances and changes in free-form surfaces of the workpiece are automatically corrected at high speed through instantaneous stroke adjustments, maintaining contact with the workpiece at the set force. This technology enables an increase in the trajectory speed of devices and robots, thereby enhancing processing speed and improving cycle times. Additionally, it automatically corrects the gravitational load of the tool that varies with the robot's angle, ensuring a consistent pressing force from any angle and allowing for a finish without processing inconsistencies. ◆Challenges addressed by automating polishing and grinding using our technology: - Increased work speed and improved cycle times, leading to reduced labor costs and profit generation. - Mitigation of the risk associated with the succession of skilled workers. - Relief for workers from the "three K" jobs (dirty, dangerous, and difficult). - High reproducibility and consistent work 24/7. - Reduction of consumable usage and cost savings through processing with a constant pressing force.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationFerRobotics' Active Compliant Technology automatically corrects the "difference" in contact pressure (force) that occurs during processing in polishing and grinding operations, which require skilled techniques, in response to dimensional tolerances, curved shapes, and non-planar surfaces of the workpiece, at high speed. It also automatically compensates for gravitational loads, allowing for consistent polishing/grinding with a set contact force. This technology can increase the speed of the equipment or robot's trajectory, thereby enhancing processing speed and improving cycle time. Additionally, in robotic polishing and grinding, the control of contact pressure is achieved through the expansion and contraction of the ACF itself, eliminating the need to move the heavy robot arm for corrections, which further assists in improving the processing speed of robotic polishing. Moreover, it automatically compensates for tool load variations due to gravity, which changes with the robot's angle, ensuring a consistent contact pressure from any angle and enabling a finish without processing inconsistencies. Seeing is believing! Please check our website or YouTube (FerRobotics) for application example videos.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationFerRobotics' Active Compliant Technology automatically corrects the "difference" in contact pressure that occurs during polishing and grinding processes, which require skilled techniques, at high speed. This technology allows for consistent polishing and grinding at the set contact force without being affected by differences in gravitational load due to processing speed or angle. With the end effector (ACF) utilizing ACT technology, dimensional tolerances and variations on freeform surfaces of the workpiece are automatically corrected at high speed through instantaneous stroke adjustments, maintaining constant contact with the workpiece at the set force. This technology enables an increase in the trajectory speed of devices and robots, thereby enhancing processing speed and improving cycle times. Additionally, it automatically corrects the gravitational load of the tool that varies with the robot's angle, ensuring a consistent contact pressure from any angle and allowing for a finish without processing inconsistencies. ◆ Challenges addressed by automating polishing and grinding using our technology: - Increased work speed and improved cycle times, leading to reduced labor costs and profit generation. - Mitigation of the risk associated with the succession of skilled workers. - Relief for workers from the "3K" jobs (dirty, dangerous, and difficult). - Consistent, high-reproducibility work 24/7. - Cost reduction by minimizing the consumption of consumables through processing with constant contact force.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationFerRobotics' Active Compliant Technology automatically corrects the "difference" in contact pressure (force) that occurs during polishing and grinding processes, which require skilled techniques, at high speed. This technology enables consistent polishing/grinding at the set contact force, unaffected by variations in processing speed or gravitational load differences due to angles. With the end effector (ACF) utilizing ACT technology, it instantly adjusts to changes in the dimensional tolerances, curved shapes, and non-flat surfaces of the workpiece through rapid automatic correction of stroke extension and contraction, maintaining contact with the workpiece at the set force. This technology can increase the speed of the device or robot's trajectory, thereby enhancing processing speed and improving cycle times. Additionally, in robotic polishing and grinding, the ACF controls the contact pressure through the extension and contraction of its stroke, eliminating the need to move the heavy robot arm for corrections, which further assists in improving the processing speed of robotic polishing. Moreover, it automatically corrects tool load variations caused by gravity changes due to the robot's angle, ensuring a consistent contact pressure from any angle and enabling a finish without processing inconsistencies.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationFerRobotics' Active Compliant Technology automatically corrects the "difference" in contact pressure (force) that occurs during processing in polishing and grinding operations, which require skilled techniques, in response to dimensional tolerances, curved shapes, and non-flat surfaces of the workpiece, at high speed. It also automatically compensates for gravitational loads, allowing for consistent polishing/grinding operations with a set contact force. This technology can increase the speed at which devices and robots move along their trajectories, thereby enhancing processing speed and improving cycle times. Additionally, in robotic polishing and grinding, the ability to control the contact pressure through the expansion and contraction of the ACF itself means that there is no need to move the heavy robotic arm for corrections, further assisting in improving the processing speed of robotic polishing. Furthermore, since it automatically compensates for tool loads caused by gravity, which change with the angle of the robot, it maintains a uniform contact pressure from any angle, enabling a finish without processing inconsistencies. Seeing is believing! Please check our website or YouTube (FerRobotics) for application example videos.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationFerRobotics' Active Compliant Technology automatically corrects the "difference" in contact pressure (force) that occurs during processing in polishing and grinding, which require skilled techniques, in response to dimensional tolerances, curved shapes, and non-planar surfaces of the workpiece, at high speed. It also automatically adjusts for gravitational loads, allowing for consistent polishing/grinding with a set contact force. This technology can increase the speed at which devices and robots move along their paths, thereby enhancing processing speed and improving cycle times. Additionally, in robotic polishing and grinding, the ability to control the contact pressure through the expansion and contraction of the ACF itself means that there is no need to move the heavy robotic arm for corrections, which further assists in improving the processing speed of robotic polishing. Furthermore, since it automatically corrects tool loads due to gravity, which varies with the angle of the robot, it maintains a consistent contact pressure from any angle, enabling a finish without processing inconsistencies. Seeing is believing! Please check our website or YouTube (FerRobotics) for application example videos.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationAutomation is possible. The AAK405, 505, and 605 series can be selected from three types according to motor output and maximum pressing force levels. It supports all types of polishing, from single action to double action and polishing using paper. A paper changer is also available. This technology automatically corrects the "difference" in contact pressure (force) generated during polishing and grinding processes that require skilled techniques, allowing for consistent polishing/grinding at the set pressing force without being affected by fast processing speeds or gravitational load differences due to angles. With the end effector (ACF) using ACT technology, it maintains constant contact with the workpiece at the set force by instantly adjusting the stroke length in response to dimensional tolerances, curved shapes, and non-flat surfaces of the workpiece. This technology can increase the speed of the device or robot's trajectory, thereby improving processing speed and cycle time. Additionally, it automatically corrects tool load variations caused by gravity changes due to the robot's angle, ensuring uniform pressing pressure from any angle and enabling a finish without processing inconsistencies.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationComplete control of pressing force with high-speed automatic correction using our technology ACT in the end effector. World-class companies (users) share their success stories in the video. Repair polishing, which is necessary to remove dust and minor scratches mixed in after painting automotive bodies and resin parts without damaging the underlying surface, is truly a task that requires skilled craftsmanship. By utilizing FerRobotics' ACT to automate this expert-level polishing, we achieve a reduction in the workforce required for expert polishing tasks. Additionally, by rapidly correcting and precisely maintaining the pressing force, we dramatically improve the consumption of consumables, significantly contributing to cost reduction. ■ Benefits: - Dramatic improvement in cycle time due to high-speed autonomous correction control of pressing force. - Automation of manual tasks that require high skill, achieving reduction in labor costs. - Maintenance of high-quality standards, allowing for polishing 24/7, 365 days a year. - Significant cost reduction by suppressing the consumption of consumables through high-speed autonomous correction control of pressing force. - Delegating 3K tasks to robots. - Avoidance of risks related to vibration issues through automation. - High ROI (return on investment), allowing for early recovery of capital investment.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationAutomation is possible. The AAK405, 505, and 605 series can be selected from three types according to motor output and maximum pressing force levels. It supports all types of polishing, from single action to double action and polishing using paper. A paper changer is also available. This technology automatically corrects the "difference" in contact pressure (force) generated during polishing and grinding processes that require skilled techniques, allowing for consistent polishing/grinding at the set pressing force without being affected by fast processing speeds or gravitational load differences due to angles. With the end effector (ACF) using ACT technology, it maintains constant contact with the workpiece at the set force by instantly adjusting the stroke length in response to dimensional tolerances, curved shapes, and non-flat surfaces of the workpiece. This technology can increase the speed of the device or robot's trajectory, thereby enhancing processing speed and improving cycle time. Furthermore, it automatically corrects tool load variations caused by gravity changes due to the robot's angle, ensuring a uniform pressing pressure from any angle and enabling a finish without processing inconsistencies.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationAutomation is possible. The AAK405, 505, and 605 series can be selected from three types according to motor output and maximum pressing force levels. It supports all types of polishing, from single action to double action and polishing using paper. A paper changer is also available. This technology automatically corrects the "difference" in contact pressure (force) generated during polishing and grinding processes that require skilled techniques, allowing for consistent polishing/grinding at the set pressing force regardless of high processing speeds or variations in gravitational load due to angles. With the end effector (ACF) using ACT technology, it maintains constant contact with the workpiece at the set force by instantly adjusting the stroke length to accommodate changes in dimensional tolerances, curved shapes, and non-flat surfaces. This technology can increase the speed of the device or robot's trajectory, thereby enhancing processing speed and improving cycle time. Furthermore, it automatically corrects tool load variations caused by gravity changes due to the robot's angle, ensuring uniform pressing pressure from any angle, enabling a finish without processing inconsistencies.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationComplete control of pressing force with high-speed automatic correction using our technology ACT at the end effector. World-class companies (users) share their success stories in a video. Repair polishing, which is necessary to remove dust and minor scratches mixed in after painting automotive bodies and resin parts without damaging the underlying surface, is truly a task that requires skilled craftsmanship. By utilizing FerRobotics' ACT to automate this expert-level polishing, we achieve labor-saving in expert polishing tasks. Additionally, by rapidly correcting and precisely maintaining the pressing force, we dramatically improve the consumption of consumables and significantly contribute to cost reduction. ■ Benefits: - Dramatic improvement in cycle time due to high-speed autonomous correction control of pressing force. - Automation of manual tasks requiring high skill, achieving reduction in labor costs. - Maintaining a high level of quality, enabling polishing 24/7, 365 days a year. - Significant cost reduction by suppressing the consumption of consumables through high-speed autonomous correction control of pressing force. - Allowing robots to handle 3K jobs. - Avoiding the risk of vibration-related issues through automation. - High ROI (return on investment), allowing for early recovery of capital investment.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registration