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I-robots Among Us

Here is a little educational bit on various type of Inductrial Robots being used today.

An industrial robot is officially defined by ISO[1] as an automatically controlled, reprogrammable, multipurpose manipulator programmable in three or more axes. The field of robotics may be more practically defined as the study, design and use of robot systems for manufacturing (a top-level definition relying on the prior definition of robot).

Typical applications of robots include welding, painting, ironing, assembly, pick and place, packaging and palletizing, product inspection, and testing, all accomplished with high endurance, speed, and precision.

The most commonly used robot configurations are articulated robots, SCARA robots and gantry robots (aka Cartesian Coordinate robots, or x-y-z robots). In the context of general robotics, most types of robots would fall into the category of robot arms (inherent in the use of the word manipulator in the above-mentioned ISO standard). Robots exhibit varying degrees of autonomy:

* Some robots are programmed to faithfully carry out specific actions over and over again (repetitive actions) without variation and with a high degree of accuracy. These actions are determined by programmed routines that specify the direction, acceleration, velocity, deceleration, and distance of a series of coordinated motions.
* Other robots are much more flexible as to the orientation of the object on which they are operating or even the task that has to be performed on the object itself, which the robot may even need to identify. For example, for more precise guidance, robots often contain machine vision sub-systems acting as their "eyes", linked to powerful computers or controllers. Artificial intelligence, or what passes for it, is becoming an increasingly important factor in the modern industrial robot.

 

 

(Articulated Robots)

(Articulated Robots)

(Gantry Robots)

(Gantry Robots)

aka Cartesian Coordinate robots, or x-y-z robots

(SCARA Robots)

(SCARA Robots)

Industrial Robotics of Car Production

Industrial Robotics of Car Production

Industrial Robots KUKA KR 180-PA.jpg

Industrial Robots KUKA KR 180-PA.jpg

Industrial robots.jpg

Industrial robots.jpg

Kawasaki FS03N.jpg

Kawasaki FS03N.jpg

KUKA robots in car production.jpg

KUKA robots in car production.jpg

Rollpitchyawrob.jpg

Rollpitchyawrob.jpg

     

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