Robots for industrial applications began to appear in the first half of the 1960s when innovators and pioneers started developing units designed to power the future of industry. Developers themselves even began implementing the technology in their in-house manufacturing operations, allowing them to further engineer and optimize processes and quality for major manufacturers.

Leading Designers

World leaders in industrial robotics now have many thousands of units employed in operations around the world. Among the more efficient and adaptable designs are four-axis integrated SCARA robots for light-duty applications and five and six-axis units with long arm reaches and high payloads for packaging, palletizing and other material handling applications.

Other designs include user-friendly collaborative six-axis robots that are mobile and make task automation easy for anyone as well as medical and pharmaceutical robots, controllers, accessories, software and more.

Design Applications

Industrial robotics comes into play in various applications. Assembly line robots offer soldering processes for automotive manufacturing that is both flexible and precise and helps improve efficiency and quality and reduce costs for component assembly.

Robots also optimize other manufacturing processes, like inspection, pick and place, screwing and machine tending.

Transforming Industry Around the World

DENSO Robotics is a leader and pioneer in small industrial robots, revolutionizing industry for more than five decades. In addition to employing over 27,000 robots in its own facilities, the robotics manufacturer also optimizes manufacturing and processing systems through the application of over 143,000 robots in locations around the globe.

To find out more about how robots have transformed manufacturing and materials handling processes, contact the system robotics leaders at www.densorobotics.com today.