Contributing to quality improvement! Increased uniformity in work, achieving homogenization of analytical data and safety!
The "Stericlean Robot" is fully resistant to VHP (Vapor Hydrogen Peroxide), featuring high robustness, reliability, and durability. It is suitable for automation in isolators and clean rooms that support the VHP disinfection process. GMP (Good Manufacturing Process) certified. By implementing this product, there is no longer a need to engage experienced technicians in simple tasks, achieving low costs. It can operate 24/7 without breaks, thereby improving productivity. 【Features】 ■ Provides a robot with high positional repeatability and trajectory accuracy, thanks to Stobri's unique gear system (reduction gear). ■ Speed, repeatability/trajectory accuracy: - Maximum speed reaching time: 0.2 seconds - Repeatability: 0.02 to 0.035mm - Trajectory accuracy: within ±0.1mm - 4ms trajectory update - Minimal friction with no backlash, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■Portable weight: 1.7kg to 20kg ■Reach range: 515mm to 1450mm ■ISO Class 4 and complete resistance to hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since its founding, Toyo Riki Kogyo has been engaged in the development, design, and manufacturing of production-related equipment across various industrial sectors. In 1982, it began the development of manipulators and hands for industrial robots. Since then, its main business has been to develop and implement useful robotic application systems by system integration and customization of industrial robots to meet the needs of various fields. To date, it has achieved over 200 systems primarily focused on robotic handling systems, earning significant trust from its users. In 2005, it started developing next-generation robots centered on communication, receiving support from the city of Osaka, and has completed a robot platform while advancing contract development of easy-order robots. As the next step, it plans to start activities that contribute to Japan's manufacturing, which is facing a decline in the workforce, by robotizing traditional skills.