As the technology has progressed, many companies have discovered ways to reap the benefits of modern cobots beyond manufacturing and assembly operations.
In recent years, collaborative robots (cobots) have become increasingly popular in production environments due to advances in technology. Gronbach, a global manufacturer, is using KUKA Robotics’ LBR iisy cobot for product testing.
The standardization of screw threads has been a historical endeavor involving several organizations. However, the ASME B1 Screw Thread Committee has emerged as the primary organization responsible for holding, updating, and curating these standards.
Generative AI and machine learning tools are particularly appealing as they offer insights into the underlying relationships within manufacturing processes.
Automated quality inspection cells help achieve zero-defect production and increase throughput through 24/7 operations. However, unexpected stops in complex, AI-powered cells can pose challenges due to unpredictable scenarios and edge cases.
Machine vision continues to bridge the gap between human perception and technological capabilities, shaping the future of industries and innovation alike.
Machine vision has evolved significantly over the past forty years, and the demand for specialized solutions has increased in recent years. This article will explore current and future imaging requirements.
Our company often gets asked how to choose quality inspection software and how to maximize its potential. Quality is crucial in manufacturing, and the right inspection software can be a game-changer. Our experts shed light on the benefits of choosing the right fit for your organization and maximizing its utility.
Manufacturers face complex challenges, including attracting and retaining labor and adapting to a volatile market. Skilled human labor remains crucial despite advancements in automation.
3D scanners enable the accurate mapping of three-dimensional shapes and geometries of objects, which makes them an extremely useful tool in reverse engineering.
Mechanical machinery requires regular maintenance to minimize downtime. Despite strict maintenance, failures can occur, requiring prompt intervention. In some cases, reverse engineering may be necessary to restore smooth functioning, especially if spare parts are unavailable.