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Automating with enthusiasm: Jump right in!
With a versatile range of automation components for demanding applications, SCHUNK will be attending this year's Automatica, which will take place as a purely digital event, the "automatica sprint", from June 22 to 24, 2021.
With new SCHUNK tools, users can easily automate deburring, grinding, and polishing tasks.The program includes enhanced modules for easy entry into robot-based automation, highlights for new, growing markets, and three livestreams on the topics of working with robots, e-mobility and life science. Free tickets are available for all interested parties.
"Automation is making its way into more and more areas, and getting started should be as easy as possible," emphasizes Johannes Ketterer, head of the Gripping Systems division at SCHUNK. For example, with new tools for machining with robots, the competence leader SCHUNK is making the entry into automated deburring, polishing, and grinding of workpieces: Until now, these work steps have mostly been performed manually, because the "feel" and visual inspection by humans could only be implemented with automated tools and robots at great expense.
However, processes carried out manually are not only time-consuming, but also involve risks for the employees. Now, with the robots and the SCHUNK's tools, many machining steps can be automated and therefore performed faster, better, and more cost-effectively. Because robots can do both: Loading and machining.
The ADHESO gripper technology is based on the principle of adhesion and uses intermolecularly acting Van der Waals forces to gently handle various workpieces.
In the livestream, we'll show the impressive potential that lies in the automation of manual machining processes. SCHUNK will also cover another hot topic, "e-mobility", in a livestream: SCHUNK, the technology leader for gripping and clamping systems.’, is also focussing on the development of electric mobility and electric vehicles – driven forward with great commitment by the automotive industry.
Using the innovative and award-winning gripping technology ADHESO as an example, SCHUNK demonstrates the delicate and residue-free handling of fuel cells and highly sensitive battery foils. In addition, SCHUNK will demonstrate the precision-fit, high-speed assembly of hairpin stators using direct-drive, high-precision SCHUNK linear axes and SCHUNK grippers.
The MPG-plus with protective cover is particularly suitable for workpiece handling in the food, pharmaceutical, and medical sectors.
SCHUNK also sets benchmarks in automation as an experienced and reliable partner of the life science industry, which is developing rapidly and continuously producing new manufacturing processes, medical technology products, and medicines. With its worldwide sales network and its application know-how in almost all life science areas, SCHUNK offers custom solutions and an extensive product portfolio to plant manufacturers and automation companies. These include the MPG-plus small components gripper, which has proven itself many times over in the manufacture of medical components and is already cleanroom-certified as standard and designed with H1-compliant lubrication.
As a version with protective cover, the powerful gripper is suitable for applications up to IP protection class 54. With smart grippers, such as the small components gripper SCHUNK EGI, users of medical manufacturing and precise laboratory handling gain a high degree of flexibility. In the livestream, it will become clear that these durable high-end products, together with their extensive range of accessories and various options, are firmly established in demanding and varied assembly and handling applications in the medical technology, laboratory technology, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics industries.
With its Plug & Work portfolios for cobots by Doosan Robotics, Techman Robot and Universal Robots, SCHUNK is simplifying entry into lightweight robotics.
"With our comprehensive application know-how, we are automation partners in both traditional and new markets," notes Johannes Ketterer. "Users benefit from the quick and easy implementation of the automation task and from efficient and economical processes. At automatica sprint 2021, it will be possible to experience that we have been pushing new technologies and digitalization full steam ahead and very successfully over the past few months." Trade visitors can obtain their free ticket at schunk.com/automatica.
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