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We would like to introduce a successful case of automation and labor reduction achieved through our "automatic drip storage and packaging machine." Before the introduction of this product, packaging was done manually, which required allocating personnel for that task. By implementing this robotic packaging machine, it became possible to assign that personnel to other tasks, resulting in significant cost reduction and increased efficiency. 【Case Overview】 ■ Before Implementation - Manual packaging required allocating personnel for that task. ■ After Implementation - It became possible to assign personnel to other tasks, achieving significant cost reduction and increased efficiency. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce a case where we successfully achieved automation and labor reduction using our "Burn Detection Inspection Device." This device is an inspection machine for processed glass ampoules and similar items. By automatically inspecting for the presence of burn marks, we have succeeded in automating and reducing labor for the inspection of mass-produced items, which is difficult for humans to perform. One of the features of this automation device is its use of image recognition technology, which enables high-precision defect detection even for burn marks that are difficult to identify visually on the glass surface. [Case Overview] ■ An automation device that can automatically confirm and inspect the presence of burn marks due to welding defects in the sealing process using glass welding after filling the contents of glass ampoules and similar items. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce a successful case of automation and labor-saving achieved by our "Stacking Stock Automation Device" for pillow-packaged pharmaceutical products. This device uses a scara robot to stack pillow-packaged products that flow in on a conveyor. When the robot hand grips the products, slipping occurs, so we initially applied urethane rubber, but it was too hard and did not work well. After some trial and error, we decided to use grommets for wiring protection, which are conveniently inexpensive as consumables. [Case Overview] - Since the size and the number of products that can be stacked vary, we conducted experiments to determine the stacking quantity with the customer. - The stocked packaged products are then processed by workers downstream for boxing, and we were able to order the necessary equipment together, resulting in a well-integrated device. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce a successful case of automation and labor-saving achieved by our "liquid pack transfer device." This device picks up randomly flowing work (liquid packs) on a conveyor using a scara robot and stores them alternately in boxes. It has become possible to pick up unstable liquid packs in a stable form while distinguishing good products through image inspection and to neatly store them in cardboard boxes. [Case Overview] - Extracting instruction manuals was difficult due to static electricity causing multiple sheets to stick together, but we successfully removed them one by one with the robot while eliminating static. - A mechanism was incorporated to create a fold in the closing direction before sealing the cardboard boxes. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationBy combining robot technology and image technology, we achieve various automation such as substrate mounting of irregularly shaped parts, image inspection of parts and products, and various assembly processes. We enable automatic exchange of robot hands, posture conversion devices for workpieces, and automatic width adjustment of conveyor belts, allowing for flexible adaptation to changes in the shape and size of workpieces and substrates. 【Features】 ◆ Compatible with almost all types of supply, including pallets, taping, sticks, and parts feeders. ◆ Flexible adaptation to changes in the shape and size of workpieces and substrates. *For more details, please contact us or download the PDF for more information.
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