Automation of laser cleaning by robots is possible! A laser cleaner that can remove welding burn from stainless steel.
Laser cleaning is a process that uses laser light to irradiate the target material, utilizing the evaporation of substances and shock pressure to detach the target material from the substrate surface. Furthermore, this process is automated through automatic contour control using three-dimensional measurement data. 【Features】 - Cleaning quality is controlled through state monitoring - Capable of handling irregular and unspecified shapes through shape recognition using image processing - Automation is achieved with robotics *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Main Components of Robot Automatic Imitation Control - Laser Cleaner - Robot, Imitation Control Controller - 3D Camera, Laser & Camera Controller *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Material: Stainless steel Purpose of cleaning: Removal of welding discoloration
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Photo: Laser Welding Burn Removal
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Our Robotics Division offers one-stop solutions for quality improvement and productivity enhancement through the automation of production equipment across a wide range of industries, including steel manufacturers, coil centers, automotive and automotive parts manufacturers, chemicals, and ceramics. This encompasses everything from development and planning design to manufacturing, assembly, commissioning, and maintenance after operation. As our areas of expertise, we provide "production rationalization equipment," "automated robot systems," "measurement and inspection systems," and "testing and research equipment." Additionally, we are engaged in the development of automation technologies and products that incorporate cutting-edge technologies such as new robots, image processing systems, 3D vision, and force sensors.