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Industrial Robot: Volume 11 Issue 3

Strapline:

The international journal of robotics research and application

Category:

Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Table Of Contents

British Federal expands its horizons beyond welding

This West Midlands company is turning its attention to materials handling for which it is developing a new robot.

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Washing away those F‐111 blues

The first industrial application of Hazmac's Workmaster robot is to clean aircraft fuel tanks at British Aerospace's Filton factory. Brian Rooks reports.

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History and future outlook for robots in Japan

Kanji Yonemoto

At present, Japan is the leader in the application of industrial robots, with approximately 50% of the population. This article traces some of the factors favouring this diffusion.

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Semi·direct drive to the fore

Hitachi is pursuing a modular approach with a new robot, while investigating some novel designs. John Hartley reports

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Michigan's auto industry on the move again

In this issue we are putting the State of Michigan in focus. Traditionally this has been the centre of the US auto industry and it looks as though the industry is…

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Aiming for the top US spot

Michigan is making a strong bid to become the US robot State. Brian Rooks has visited several robot and automation companies in the State and finds a variety of operations.

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Exploding the myths that surround GMF

In its short history GMF has gained both acclaim and notoriety. Brian Rooks visited the headquarters in Troy to separate truth from rumour.

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Off·line robot programming via standardised interfaces

Dr‐Ing M. Weck, T. Niehaus

A lack of standardisation in current robot systems makes off‐line programming difficult to attain. In Germany a system has been developed to help overcome the problem.

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Bringing the buying public to the vendors

In Spring 1985 the International Flexible Automation Center will open its doors in Indianapolis, USA, providing a permanent display of automation equipment and unique…

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Taking an unbiased view of robotics

TaylorHitec's best claim to fame is in robotic and FMS systems building. Brian Rooks has been finding out.

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Move towards special·purpose robots

Although stand‐alone robots are used in several machine shops, John Hartley has found that the trend in Japan is towards the use of special‐purpose handling devices.

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ISSN:

0143-991x

Online date, start – end:

1973

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Clive Loughlin

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