SOLEIL’S Process Automation Improvement Using Industrial Robots

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Y. M. Abiven ◽  
L. E. Munoz ◽  
F. Briquez ◽  
M. E. Couprie ◽  
E. Elkaim ◽  
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Author(s):  
Dongil Park ◽  
Taeyong Choi ◽  
Hui-su Kim ◽  
Sung-hyuk Song ◽  
Chanhun Park

2009 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 130-135 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomoya Ito ◽  
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Koichi Morishige

In polishing-process automation, research is focusing on having industrial robots replace skilled personnel. In judging whether polishing is sufficient, and robot polishing programs using CAD/CAM have been proposed. We propose that polished surface quality the judged based on image processing, with the robot polishing using a personal computer and signal communication.


1997 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 480-481
Author(s):  
Yoshimi Takeuchi ◽  

This R&CIM laboratory is one of fifteen research laboratories belonging to the Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering. It is involved in research on efficient and accurate manufacturing process automation. The research is divided roughly into three groups: multiaxis control machining, ultra-precision micro-machining and the application of industrial robots to dirty and/or dangerous tasks. The control software is based on 3DCAD data that employs solid models. The laboratory's research activities are described briefly.


Author(s):  
A Gwiazda ◽  
W Banas ◽  
A Sekala ◽  
K Foit ◽  
P Hryniewicz ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 1136 ◽  
pp. 684-689 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Walker ◽  
Guo Yu Yu ◽  
Caroline Gray ◽  
Paul Rees ◽  
Matthew Bibby ◽  
...  

We report on an ambitious project in the field of automation, applied to bound and free abrasive processing of precision and ultra-precision surfaces, with potentially far-reaching consequences. This involves two main aspects:- directly processing surfaces using industrial robots, and combining robots with Zeeko CNC polishing machines to automate operations that are currently manual. These form steps towards our ultimate vision of the Integrated Manufacturing Cell for bespoke optics rather than mass-produced, and manufacture of other precision surfaces including prosthetic joint implants. Projects such as the European Extremely Large Telescope provide a relevant case study, where significant numbers of high-value bespoke optics are required.


Author(s):  
Marek Vagas

Urgency of the research. Automated workplaces are growing up in present, especially with implementation of industrial robots with feasibility of various dispositions, where safety and risk assessment is considered as most important issues. Target setting. The protection of workers must be at the first place, therefore safety and risk assessment at automated workplaces is most important problematic, which had presented in this article Actual scientific researches and issues analysis. Actual research is much more focused at standard workplaces without industrial robots. So, missing of information from the field of automated workplaces in connection with various dispositions can be considered as added value of article. Uninvestigated parts of general matters defining. Despite to lot of general safety instructions in this area, still is missed clear view only at automated workplace with industrial robots. The research objective. The aim of article is to provide general instructions directly from the field of automated workplaces The statement of basic materials. For success realization of automated workplace is good to have a helping hand and orientation requirements needed for risk assessment at the workplace. Conclusions. The results published in this article increase the awareness and information of such automated workplaces, together with industrial robots. In addition, presented general steps and requirements helps persons for better realization of these types of workplaces, where major role takes an industrial robot. Our proposed solution can be considered as relevant base for risk assessment such workplaces with safety fences or light barriers.


2019 ◽  
Vol 73 (10) ◽  
pp. 944-948
Author(s):  
Jari Almi ◽  
Samuli Lehtonen ◽  
Kenichi Ishihara

Author(s):  
V.G. Farhadov ◽  
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A.A. Babaeva ◽  
A.T. Mamedova ◽  
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...  

Author(s):  
A. Seetharaman ◽  
Nitin Patwa ◽  
Simon Lai Koek Wai ◽  
Ahammed Shamir

The evolution of the Internet has revolutionised the sourcing and procurement processes in organisations in every industry. The focus of this paper is to analyse the perception of business users on the factors which impact the usage of eprocurement systems in the biomedical industry. There are four factors identified in this research: i.e. control and compliance, cost savings, process automation, and improvements and transparency. The benefit of achieving process automation is the first biggest factor, followed by the need for control and compliance, and transparency, being the second and third factors respectively. The fourth factor, cost savings, is ignored because the users perceived that cost savings will not be realised in the short term, and the returns from the investment could be a couple of years after the eprocurement system has been fully operational. The research also concludes that the ability to perform business analytics and to strengthen the supply chain are the most important factors in measuring the success in the adoption of e-procurement systems


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