

Robots in action can be found everywhere. Robot Manufacturers give examples of robot applications in different industries.

Fanuc Robotics Europe - IFR Partner
Nine axes in one robot controller
Thermoforming/Vacuum Forming has helped grow the business for the Vitelo Group, based in Meulebeke - Belgium. To fulfil a contract for the John Deere Corporation, the company have installed a fully automated robot cell. The robot cell performs the Plasma Treatment and Bonding of the two part product.
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KUKA Roboter, Germany - IFR-Partner
No fear of automation
A small family business exploits the flexibility of a KUKA robot for pallet production To react quickly and flexibly to the pallet production requirements of their customers, they now rely on the help of a KUKA robot. A KR 210 L180 K collects the finished pallets from the end of the pallet nailing machine and stacks them up.
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Stäubli, France - IFR Partner
Working hand in hand without interruption
Bayer Schering Pharma chooses Stäubli robots for its automatic drug packaging line developped by Klaus Radke Industrietechnik. The fully enclosed six axis robots allow interruption free production featuring high precision and reliability. One bag packaging line equipped with the new heavy-payload 6 axis robot TX200 benefits from the unique features of its 100 kg payload.
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Valk Welding, Netherlands - IFR-Partner
Hitachi Europe invests in Panasonic welding robots
Manufacturer of construction and excavators, Hitachi Construction Machinery Europe, has invested in Panasonic welding robots for its production plants in Holland. Based on the excellent experience within the organization with Hitachi Panasonic arc welding equipment and the planned increase in capacity of the Dutch plants, robot integrator Valk Welding installed recently three welding robot systems.
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Dürr Systems, Germany - IFR-Partner
Electrostatics Redefined - a New Atomizer Generation for More Performance with Less Complexity
Higher performance, uptime, flexibility at reduced costs - these are topics that are affecting us today more than ever. Also in the painting and especially in the electrostatic waterborne paint application. Here, a wide variety of solutions are on the market that are, however, either too extensive and thus too expensive, or do not offer the necessary flexibility. A new atomizer generation by Dürr meets all these requirements ideally and will supply new impulses for the painting of tomorrow.
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FANUC Robotics Europe, Luxembourg - IFR-Partner
Robots boost cheese productivity
Speeding up production is not something commonly associated with cheese manufacture - its very nature is that it should take time to mature for ultimate flavor. However, when production output is 350,000 tons per year, maximizing the efficiency of packaging becomes a core issue.
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KUKA Roboter, Germany - IFR-Partner
KUKA is revolutionizing robotics with a sensitive touch
KUKA Roboter GmbH is demonstrating once again that it wants to play a key role in shaping the future of robotics. The KUKA lightweight robot (LWR), developed in cooperation with the German Aerospace Center, is being used in series production for the first time: in rear axle assembly at Daimler's Mettingen plant.
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Wittmann, Austria - IFR-Partner
Pallets and Pallet Boxes: The Automation of Agriculturally Used Products
In the year 2008 - to be able to meet the Polish market's increasing demand - the subsidiary of UTZ needed investment in a new injection molding machine including robot automation. The molding machine comes with a clamping force of 3,200 tons, and it is equipped with two WITTMANN W773 robots.
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Valk Welding, Netherlands - IFR-Partner
CAM and vision for steel constructions
Voortman and Valk Welding are working together on the design of a fully automated system for flexible production of steel construction. The aim is to have the first system up and running in the third quarter of 2010. This system should be capable to assemble, position and completely weld steel structures without any human interference.
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Kawasaki, Germany - IFR-Partner
Messrs.Lang Honigproduktion Bremen - Sweet Automation
The honey importer Walter Lang GmbH from Bremen has installed a new filling system based on the robot technology of Kawasaki Robotics. The automated production plant meets the highest state-of-the-art technical requirements and thus grants a gentle and value preserving processing of the honey.
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