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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, June 01, 2022
Using robots for repetitive tasks reduces the risk of worker injury, especially when Manufacturing must occur in hazardous conditions.
Fremont, CA: The use of robots in manufacturing industries is especially beneficial. Robots have traditionally been used for high-volume operations. Still, as technology advances and the cost of industrial robots falls, more options and opportunities for medium- and small-sized operations emerge. At the same time, these robots assist manufacturers in addressing many of their key challenges, such as labor shortages, global market competitiveness, and safety.
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Benefits of Industrial Robots
• Improved Quality and Consistency
In conjunction with other technologies such as the industrial internet of things (IIoT) or 3D printing robots, industrial robots can provide better product quality and more precise and reliable processes. In addition, reduced cycle times and real-time monitoring to improve preventive maintenance practices are also advantages.
• Maximum Output and Productivity
An industrial robot speeds up manufacturing processes by operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Breaks and shift changes are unnecessary for robots. Robot speed and dependability ultimately reduce cycle time and increase throughput.
• Increased Security
Using robots for repetitive tasks reduces the risk of worker injury, especially when Manufacturing must occur in hazardous conditions. Supervisors can also monitor the process online or from a remote location.
• Lower Direct Labor Costs
Having a person handle many manufacturing operations is frequently more expensive than using a robot. This can also free up workers' skills and expertise in other business areas, such as engineering, programming, and maintenance.
• Keeping Manufacturing in the United States
Some argue that robots are replacing American workers, but this is not always the case. In most cases, industrial robots are integrated into operations that require human expertise.
Industrial robots are used in various industries today, from semiconductors and automobiles to plastics processing and metal forging.
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