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Industrial Robot: Volume 16 Issue 4

Strapline:

The international journal of robotics research and application

Category:

Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Table Of Contents

Unimation gets an early European look

There is a new air of optimism at Unimation following the acquisition by Staubli. Brian Rooks visited the Telford headquarters and talked to Philip Binding, sales and…

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Building the car of the year

1989 has been the year of the top model launches in the French car industry. Anna Kochan looks at two new major investments by Citroen and Peugeot.

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Facing an optimistic future

With robot sales on the increase ABB Robotics is in an optimistic mood. And, as president Stelio Demark recently told an international press gathering, it will invest $100…

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Otford leg it up the learning curve

In just two years South Wales company, Otford has become a major supplier of mouldings to Sony's UK TV plant. And, robots are playing a key part in meeting the high…

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Off‐line programming moves into practice

Peter Sorenti and Joe Bennaton discuss developments in off‐line programming and decribe the use of the GRASP 3D graphical simulation system to program a complex welding…

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Robot gets to the root

French aerospace company SNECMA has just installed its second robotised blade deburring cell at the Gennevilliers site. Anna Kochan reports.

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Japanese boost UK robot population

The Japanese earth moving equipment company Komatsu has one of the heaviest concentrations of robots in the UK, and some of the largest welding robots. Brian Hooks reports.

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Ringing the changes at Emden

Volkswagen has radically changed its Emden plant. The flexible body‐in‐white facility can accept types other than the plant's main product, the Passat, and is a pathfinder…

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Mobile robots into the next century

Dipl‐Ing. Ulrich Piepel

Adding mobility to handling functions should lead to increased efficiency in manufacturing. This article examines the role of mobile robots now and in the year 2010.

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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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