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Gluing of automotive add-on components: a growing trend
Instead of being fastened using screws or clips, automotive add-on components made of plastic are increasingly simply being glued onto the car body using double-sided tape. The gluing of components, such as body side moldings, as well as being more cost-effective is in most cases able to offer better joining quality.
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Spraying of parting agent
Sommer Allibert Industrie’s plant at Mouzon, France produces carpets for automobiles. As part of this process, parting agent is sprayed into molds. These molds are used to produce insulating foam, which serves as a sound-attenuating layer between the carpet and the floor panel. The use of parting agent means that the foam can be removed easily and without damage.
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Robot park in body shop
In the body shop of the Ford plant in Cologne-Niehl, Germany, robots have to able to produce any of the possible variants of the Fiesta.
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Mirror, mirror…
For injection molding, MAGNA Spiegelsysteme GmbH Assamstadt entrusts the complex removal process to KUKA robots
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Robots ensure good formwork
Three KUKA robots at Werzalit AG + Co KG perform important tasks in the manufacture of formwork elements.In addition to windowsills, which constitute the core business, Werzalit AG + Co KG also produces plywood, veneers, shaped industrial parts, bungs for the paper industry and formwork elements for the residential and industrial building sector.
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The production of proton exchange membrane fuel cells
At its site in Ulm, the Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research (ZSW) is investigating options for alternative power generation. The focal topics of the not-for-profit foundation are photovoltaic systems, batteries and fuel cells.
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Robots automate slaughtering system
When discussion arose about the possibility of automating the manual slaughtering system at WESTFLEISCH eG’s Fleischcenter Coesfeld, the first step taken was to test two KUKA robots in the process steps “removal of rectum” and “opening pelvic bone and belly”. In these tests, the robots were able to impress, particularly by the quality and cost-effectiveness of their work.
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Grinding of chainsaw tracks
In order to achieve higher quality and shorter cycle times, STIHL wanted an automated solution for the grinding and deburring of wear protectors welded onto the bars of its chain saws, thus replacing the existing manual work stations.
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