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What is Robotics?
The purpose of robotics is to automate human work, take over dangerous or repetitive tasks, and increase efficiency in various fields. Robots can help increase productivity, improve the quality of products and services, and relieve the burden on human workers.
In industrial manufacturing, for example, robots can be used to lift heavy loads, carry out precise assembly work or explore dangerous environments
In addition, robotics can also help advance new technologies and innovations.
Robotics – smooth for perfect interaction
When optimizing or redesigning plants, the provision of a complex automation system with robot technology and PLC control is of utmost importance. INperfektion not only offers you a team of experts in software, hardware and robotics, but also a smooth commissioning to successfully overcome such challenges.
Our services
- well-coordinated team of software, hardware and robot experts
- many years of experience in the automation of your systems
- pre-assembly in our own hall
- smooth commissioning
- Service
Pre-assembly in our own hall
It is important to you that your new system is integrated into your process as quickly as possible so that ongoing production in your company is not affected or only slightly affected. By pre-assembling it in our own 800 square meter hall, we can comprehensively test your new robot system for function and quality in good time before it is used at its final location, which is a significant advantage. Ultimately, only fine-tuning is required during final commissioning.
Application examples
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Mr. Maik Schulte
M.Schulte@INperfektion.de
Source: KUKA
Industrial robots
We use industrial robots from leading suppliers such as Fanuc, Kawasaki, ABB, Brooks and Kuka to handle, assemble or process workpieces. One of the best-known industries for robotics is the automotive industry
body sealing
With over 15 years of experience, we specialize in sealing car bodies. Well-known companies such as Audi, Porsche, Opel, Ford, Volkswagen and MAN trust in our expertise in the areas of seam sealing, cosmetic fine seams (FAD, GAD, UBC) and the application of liquid sound insulation (LASD, SAM, NVH).
In addition, thanks to our know-how, we can also support you in automated parts handling. This is where our knowledge of machine vision comes into play.
Collaborative Lightweight Robots
Collaborative robots, also called cobots, are a special type of robot designed to work together with humans in a work area or environment. Unlike traditional industrial robots, which are used in a protective enclosure or secured areas for safety reasons, cobots are designed to interact directly with humans without posing a danger.
A significant advantage of cobots is that they can assist people with repetitive or physically demanding tasks. They are able to take on tasks such as assembly, packaging, pick-and-place operations, machine loading and quality control. In addition, cobots are characterized by their high flexibility and can be easily adapted in their path programming.
Application example:
robot welding RoboCon
A lack of skilled workers, high investments and changing batch sizes often make it difficult to automate welding processes in small and medium-sized companies. With RoboCon, we have developed a solution together with our partners that addresses these problems in an extraordinary way.
The fully functional robot welding cell is housed in a recycled shipping container. It is mobile and flexible and can be placed wherever it is needed. Whether in the factory hall or outside - all that is needed is a power connection and the cell is ready for use.
Driverless transport systems
Use of 5G in the logistics and mobility sector, opening up new options regarding positioning, communication, sensor fusion and real-time mapping. These new options are being investigated at the infrastructure, protocol and application level to enable the use of autonomous logistics and production processes using AMRs.