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Bending of tubes
Since it is not possible to manufacture tube/hose/tube combinations in a single program cycle on conventional tube bending machines, Rosenberger AG was looking for a more flexible bending system which would at the same time provide outstanding precision, process reliability, and ease of operation.
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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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Synergies in polyurethane foam technology
With the development of a new process in polyurethane foam technology for the production of thin-walled side member covers, Dynamit Nobel Kunststoff GmbH caused quite a stir. The result was better flow characteristics and shorter cycle times through an improved cooling process and, not least, an extremely light but also rigid part.
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Robots at die-casting machine for vehicle transmission
Development work and series start-up for castings tie up machine capacity which would otherwise be available for actual production. Diecasting Technologies Center (DTC), located in Dohna near Dresden, was founded to provide a way around this problem.
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Robots bend large heavy metal plates
After hitting upon the idea of industrializing the building trade with the aid of prefabricated steel box panels, BSC began to search for an integrated automation solution for their production. The task was to prefabricate precision-fit elements in a large variety of shapes, sizes and widths.
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Handling of front and rear axles and car doors
For its Regensburg plant, BMW was looking to implement automation solutions for the handling of complete front and rear axles for the 1 Series and 3 Series, as well as for the handling of doors for these series.
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Robot piles on the juice
A KUKA robot enables greater product diversity at Arla Foods AB in Alingsås, Sweden“Good Morning Juice” is the name of one of the most popular products made at Arla Foods AB, which is stacked up on pallets and made ready for delivery by a KUKA KR 360 robot. The breakfast drink is currently supplied in two-liter Tetra Pak cartons. But one-liter cartons would also present no problem for the robot, as the system is designed to handle packs of both sizes.
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