Automated Industrial Robot Cutting, Deburring and Grinding
Automated industrial robot cutting, deburring, and grinding have become increasingly popular in the manufacturing industry due to their ability to reduce production time, increase efficiency, and improve accuracy. Automated cutting, deburring, and grinding have replaced manual labour in many industries, including automotive, aerospace, and medical devices.
Automated cutting, deburring, and grinding are often performed using industrial robots. Robotic arms lend themselves perfectly to this type of application due to them being programmed to perform specific tasks. The robot end of arm tooling will be designed to carry the cutting, deburring, and grinding tools that can be customised to meet the specific needs of a particular industry.
The cutting process involves the use of a cutting tool to remove material from a workpiece. The cutting tool can be a saw blade, laser, or water jet. The cutting tool is attached to the robot arm, which is programmed to move the tool along a specific path to cut the workpiece.
Deburring is the process of removing sharp edges or burrs from a workpiece. This process is important to ensure that the workpiece is safe to handle and will not cause injury to workers or damage to other parts of the manufacturing process. The deburring tool is attached to the robot arm, which is programmed to move the tool along a specific path to remove the burrs.
Grinding is the process of removing material from a workpiece using an abrasive wheel. The grinding tool is attached to the robot arm, which is programmed to move the tool along a specific path to grind the workpiece.
Automated industrial robot cutting, deburring, and grinding have many advantages over manual labour. These advantages include increased accuracy, improved efficiency, and reduced production time. Automated cutting, deburring, and grinding also reduce the risk of injury to workers and improve the quality of the finished product.
Automated cutting, deburring, and grinding are also more cost-effective than manual labour. There is often a considerable initial investment required to design and manufacture a robotic cell that is dedicated to the cutting, deburring, or grinding processes, though the long-term cost benefits are significant. Automated cutting, deburring, and grinding also reduce the need for manual labour, which can be expensive and difficult to find.
In conclusion, automated industrial robot cutting, deburring, and grinding have become an essential part of the manufacturing industry. These processes are performed using a range of different industrial robots that are programmed to perform specific tasks.
Cyan Tec have vast experience in the design and manufacture of robotic production facilities, working with the leading global robot manufacturers; Fanuc, ABB, Yaskawa, Staubli, Mitsubishi and many more.
If your cutting, deburring, or grinding process is currently labour intensive, and you are considering automating to improve accuracy, efficiency and save costs, then please contact our sales team on 01509 815186 or sales@cyan-tec.com.