Archive for the 'Cartesian Robots' Category

Three Tips for Staying Safe in a Tsunami (Blogcritics.org)

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Lessons from 2004

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Robots in Medical Applications: How LOSTPED and Cartesian Robots Can Help (Robotics Online)

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From packaging and material handling to semiconductor fabrication and automotive assembly, virtually all manufacturing processes incorporate some type of linear motion, and as manufacturers become familiar with the flexibility and simplicity of modular linear motion systems, these systems’”whether one, two or complete three-axis Cartesian robotics systems’”are finding their way into more and more …

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EPSON Announces Industry Leading Compact 6 Axis Robots (Robotics Online)

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Carson, CA – October 23, 2009 – EPSON Robots, a global leader in advanced robotic technology, introduces the new EPSON C3 Compact 6 Axis Robots.

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Six axis robot performs tricky pick and place jobs (Food Production Daily)

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The new TV800 EZCell robot is described by the company as an ideal robot for the food manufacturing and packaging sector. It can perform a variety of pick and place jobs from assembling hamburgers to boxing up confectionery.

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New Ways To Test Dental Materials (redOrbit)

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The UK spends around £2.5 billion each year on dental materials to replace or strengthen teeth*.

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Chewing it over (the Engineer)

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A robot that chews like a human has been developed to test dental materials.

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Heavy-Duty Robot can lift parts weighing up to 1,350 kg. (ThomasNet)

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Model M-2000iA/1200 can support standard payload of 1,200 kg, and up to 1,350 kg, with 0.6 m offset from faceplate and fully articulated motion at wrist. Vertical lifting stroke is 6.2 m and wrist is IP67 protected for harsh environments. System includes vision and force sensing as well as FANUC iRVision system with 2D robot guidance tool for operations such as part location and error proofing. …

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From human bite to robot jaws (PhysOrg)

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The UK spends around £2.5 billion each year on dental materials to replace or strengthen teeth. The Chewing Robot is a new biologically inspired way to test dental materials and it will be shown to the public for the first time at this year’s Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition [30 June to 4 July].

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Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition: From Human Bite To Robot Jaws (Medical News Today)

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The UK spends around £2.5 billion each year on dental materials to replace or strengthen teeth*. The Chewing Robot is a new biologically inspired way to test dental materials and it will be shown to the public for the first time at this year’s Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition [30 June to 4 July].

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Design A Cartesian Robot System.huh.WTF?

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duh-oh.pening²..

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