Industrial Robot: Volume 18 Issue 3
Strapline:
The international journal of robotics research and applicationCategory:
Mechanical and Materials EngineeringTable Of Contents
HANOVER ROBOTS:: STABLE MARKETS AND DESIGN EVOLUTION
Anna KochanVisitors to the Hanover Industrie Messe in April would have noticed that robot design is going through a phase of significant evolution. Among the many new ranges of robot…
ESAB SEES THE SEAMS
Jack HollingumOne of the features of this year's Automan exhibition was a new robot weld guidance system from ESAB called LaserTrak which has already been used by sister company ABB in…
TRENDS IN ROBOTIC LASER APPLICATIONS
Anna KochanThe Laser 91 exhibition in Munich last June demonstrated that YAG laser and robot combinations are fast becoming an accepted production tool. 3D cutting, drilling and…
ROBOT RESEARCH CENTRE STAGE AT AUTOMAN
In the early years of robotics, applications were concentrated in the automotive industry. Today, that is still largely true, although the technology is definitely…
GMFANUC SPOT WELDS DOORS AND DASHES
Mike WilsonGMFanuc has recently completed the installation of two robotic spot welding cells at IBC Vehicles Ltd. Although the use of robots for spot welding applications is well…
ROBOTS AID BOILER PRODUCTION
R. LehmannA robot welding line for heating boilers, working to a cycle time of less than five minutes, has been developed by Cloos for a German manufacturer.
RENAISSANCE OF ROBOTIC REALISM — PISA 1991
Bruce DaviesAn accident of architecture has placed Pisa upon the tourist map along with such evocative names as Rome, Florence, Galileo and Fibonacii, to say nothing of Buozzi and…
TRIUMPH RIDES AGAIN — WITH ROBOTS
Jack HollingumOnly robot welding can give the quality and consistency of output demanded in welding the steel frame and aluminium alloy swing arm of the new range of Triumph…
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0143-991xOnline date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen access:
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- Dr Clive Loughlin