Are you having trouble with the printing process of three-dimensional shapes? Solve your printing process issues with automation using robots.
Do you have any of the following concerns regarding the printing process for three-dimensional shapes? - The speed is slow, and there is a limit to the number of prints that can be handled. - There are many manual processes, leading to variations in quality. - There is a shortage of workers, resulting in decreased productivity. Space Systems Corporation is working on automating the printing process for three-dimensional shapes by combining collaborative robots with pad printing machines to address these issues. It is now possible to automate all tasks, including workpiece loading, post-print inspection, and workpiece retrieval, leading to improved printing speed, stable quality, and the replacement of human labor. <Check the actual printing scenes in the video below> We support printing for various products, including medical, textiles, sports, containers, toys, functional liquids, automobiles, and home appliances. 【Features of the Integrator Series】 - Collaboration with collaborative robots is possible. - Multi-surface printing with varying angles is possible. - Supports up to 4 colors. - Inspection processes are automated. If you are interested, please download the materials or contact us through our website.
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At Space Systems Co., Ltd., we offer a variety of options to meet our customers' diverse needs. We have pad printing machines that efficiently and accurately print on all types of materials, as well as multipurpose precision screen printing machines. **Pad Printing** This is a method where ink from an intaglio plate is transferred to a flexible silicone rubber pad, which then transfers the ink onto flat or uneven surfaces. Because the silicone pad is soft, it fits well to some degree of unevenness and is used for printing on curved surfaces, concave surfaces, and convex surfaces such as bottles, cans, and balls.