Introduction of Exhibiting Companies at Robot Festa Fukushima 2025
Lin Precision Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
Epco
- Company:福島県 次世代産業課
- Price:Other
Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Nov 19, 2025~Dec 16, 2025
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Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Nov 19, 2025~Dec 16, 2025
This ranking is based on the number of page views on our site.
Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Nov 19, 2025~Dec 16, 2025
This ranking is based on the number of page views on our site.
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Lin Precision Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
Epco
B and Plus Co., Ltd.
No description available.
Fukushima Innovation Club / Amentum
Exhibition of panels and models related to the high-tech plaza's projects and robotics.
Fukushima University / JAEA-C&A
Distribution of flyers for the business matching site operated by the organization.
Minamisoma Robot Industry Council
Joint exhibition by members (under corporate coordination), company business panels, distribution of brochures.
Work Robotics Inc.
No description available.
In an era where small and medium-sized factories are struggling with labor shortages, we provide suitable proposals based on numerous achievements.
Due to a shortage of manpower at manufacturing sites, the introduction of automation through robots has become an urgent theme. Not only for transportation and handling using robots, but we are also addressing the challenge of whether we can automate processes such as "deburring" and "chamfering," which have traditionally relied on human labor. To enhance efficiency in production sites and stabilize product quality, we have developed a deburring system using robots and have achieved numerous results. Based on these achievements, we offer suitable proposals, so please feel free to consult with us. [Please leave such questions to us] ■ Unsure what robots can do? ■ Will it be possible to operate it profitably? ■ Will we need dedicated staff to operate it? *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
Proving that the misalignment of the position where the tip of the tool touches is not the direct cause!
In the industry, it is commonly believed that the cause of "pad red eye defects" is due to misalignment of the soldering iron tip position. However, our perspective is completely opposite to that notion. This is because, in manual soldering performed by operators, the position of the soldering iron tip varies slightly each time, yet red eye defects do not occur. This proves that misalignment of the soldering iron tip position is not the direct cause. The cause of red eye defects is that insufficiently performing robots are unable to achieve soldering at the "optimal timing," resulting in inadequate solder wetting. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*
By achieving "good timing" in soldering, a contrasting positive cycle will be created!
In industry common sense, it is believed that the length of time the tip is in contact (heating time) is proportional to the stability of soldering. However, in our view, the above is an idea caused by "poor timing" in soldering. In other words, as a result of the reduced effectiveness of the flux, the wetting of the solder becomes slower, leading to a negative process where heating must continue during that time. On the other hand, if "good timing" in soldering is achieved, a contrasting positive cycle (balancing tact and quality) will emerge. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
Nitrogen does not have a reducing effect like flux! There is a risk of an unbalanced state occurring.
In industry common sense, using nitrogen gas in soldering is considered beneficial for improving solderability. However, in our view, the advantages of nitrogen can be sufficiently obtained from the flux within the solder wire, and there are also quality control disadvantages associated with nitrogen, so we do not make any recommendations regarding its use. Nitrogen is commonly used in the reflow process, and its effects have been confirmed. The reason for its use is to suppress the oxidation of cream solder, but what about its effects in robotic soldering (subsequent processes)? In conclusion, since nitrogen does not have a reducing effect like flux, there is a risk of creating an unbalanced state in the fillet appearance and solder wetting (joint surface). Without relying on nitrogen at an increased cost, pursuing the "appropriate timing" and maximizing the use of the flux (reducing power) within the solder wire can enable high-quality soldering. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
We will clearly introduce examples of robots and labor-saving equipment used in food factories and residential material manufacturing companies, along with diagrams and photos.
In this document, we introduce various cases of implementing robots and automation equipment in food factories and material manufacturers. Examples include the introduction of a conveyor line for fresh food "Puchikama" to a pillow packaging machine synchronized conveyor, and the attachment and detachment of a lighting cover to an ultrasonic machine, presented clearly with diagrams and photos. For inquiries about robots and various automation solutions, please consult the "Kyoni Robot Promotion Office," your partner in robot implementation support. We welcome inquiries from customers considering robot implementation for the very first time, as well as those in the early stages of planning. [Contents] ■ Robot Implementation Case Study: Suzuhiro Kamaboko ■ Robot Implementation Case Study: Housing Material Manufacturer ■ Automation Equipment Implementation Case Study: Hanamaru 1, 2, 3 ■ Labor-Saving Equipment Implementation Case Study: Nippeco ■ About the KYONI Robot Promotion Office / Traveling Robot School Others *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
The global metal press market is expected to reach 347.85 billion USD by 2032, aiming for remarkable growth.
The global metal stamping market is poised for significant growth, generating a remarkable revenue of $242.8 billion in 2023. It is projected to achieve an astonishing compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.1% during the forecast period from 2024 to 2032, with the market estimated to reach an incredible valuation of $347.85 billion by 2032. Metal stamping, which is essential to the manufacturing industry, uses specialized equipment and molds to cut, shape, and form metal sheets and coils into desired sizes and shapes. This versatile process is crucial for the production of various metal items and components, ranging from automotive parts to household appliances. You can check the application method by clicking the [PDF Download] button or apply directly through the related links.
Investigate local manufacturers that provide differentiated products and total solutions to achieve results!
We would like to introduce a case study of a "Deep Dive Survey on Local Robot Manufacturers" conducted by our company. The survey was commissioned by a client with the aim of formulating competitive strategies based on an in-depth investigation of local robot manufacturers. The survey targeted local robot companies in mainland China, excluding Taiwan, Macau, and Hong Kong, and was conducted over approximately three months. [Survey Contents] ■ Detailed company information (organization and staff composition, sales offices and factory introduction, development history) ■ Detailed performance analysis (by product category and model, by sales channel, by downstream industry) ■ Direction of product development ■ Analysis of sales models and sales strategies ■ Analysis of after-sales service and logistics situation ■ Investigation of pre-sales (such as launch support) *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
Please let us know your concerns! We will create a custom design tailored to your needs.
Our company handles everything from the design concept of various FA machines, such as automation and labor-saving, to after-sales support after delivery. We also engage in FA equipment design and manufacturing, wiring work, and robot programming. 【Business Activities】 ■ FA Equipment Design and Manufacturing ■ Control Design and Control Panel Production ■ Wiring Work ■ Robot Programming *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
Makome Research Institute
An exhibition that conveys our products, which are changing in the field of aerospace, to the attendees.