[Video] The Key to Successful Robot Polishing - What is the Difference Between Manual Work and Robots?
A comparison video explaining the differences in safety, required time, and finishing quality of the work (in the case of finishing welding beads).
On this page, you can watch a video explaining the differences and advantages of manual polishing versus robotic polishing, using the process of weld bead removal and finishing as an example. With a general disc grinder, using a robot allows for the use of larger polishing tools, making it possible to achieve weld bead removal and finishing in a single process. Additionally, compared to manual work, robotic polishing can provide a consistently smooth finish. ★↓ You can watch the video just below ↓★ 〈Features and Benefits of Robotic Polishing〉 ◆ Reduction of polishing process and processing time ◆ Elimination of handling tasks (changing the orientation and position of the workpiece) ◆ No risk of dust and flying debris ◆ Assurance of finish quality and stability If you are interested in automation using robots to improve the working environment with sparks and dust, or to address labor shortages, please feel free to contact us. *Currently, you can download "Case Study Materials" and "Guide to Automating the Polishing Process." *If you wish to visit our robotic polishing lab, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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<Information about the Polishing Lab> Our Customer Technical Center located at the Sagamihara site has a robotic polishing lab. We can conduct evaluations of manual polishing processes as well as polishing processes using robots. If you are interested, please contact us, and a representative will get in touch with you. *Advance reservation required. <Handling of Personal Information> 3M Japan Co., Ltd. handles personal information in accordance with the personal information handling policy and privacy policy outlined in the link below. https://www.3mcompany.jp/3M/ja_JP/company-jp/handle-personal-information/ 3M respects your privacy. 3M and third parties contracted by 3M may use the information you provide to communicate with you, including promotions and product information and service offerings, in accordance with our personal information handling policy and privacy policy. Please be aware that this information may be stored on servers located in the United States. If you do not agree to the use of your personal information, please do not use this system.
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3M Japan Co., Ltd. was founded in 1960 as the first local subsidiary of 3M in Asia. It imports and sells adhesive tapes, reflective materials, adhesives, abrasives, and other products, contributing to Japan's rapid economic growth. In 1961, it established the Sagamihara office, which has become the base for its current research and development activities. In 1970, it established the Yamagata office of 3M Japan Products Co., Ltd., which serves as one of the largest manufacturing bases in Japan and provides products not only to the 3M Japan Group but also to 3M companies overseas as a global "super hub."