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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Friday, December 01, 2023
Motion control is a critical automation component, providing precision and efficiency across diverse industries.
FREMONT, CA: Over the past two decades, the cost structure of industrial automation, motion control, and robotics has steadily improved. Decreasing hardware and peripheral expenses and the development of user-friendly hardware and software have led to the expansion of automation applications. Manufacturers rapidly adopt automation and motion control to keep up with rising demand. Simultaneously, driven by increased labor costs and the desire for flexibility, a new generation of automation companies and professionals is championing simplicity. Collaborative robots serve as an excellent illustration of this trend. Companies have simplified entry into automation for small- and medium-sized businesses by offering easily deployable hardware and user-friendly software, ideal for automating straightforward tasks.
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While newcomers with limited automation experience can now swiftly tackle many basic automation tasks, systems integrators remain the linchpin of automation and motion control. They handle the growing complexity of automation systems that incorporate multiple robots, machine vision systems, and comprehensive turnkey solutions. Like skilled magicians at the intersection of engineering and art, integrators seamlessly combine various automation technologies, ensuring each component functions as intended to meet specific application needs.
Due to its intricacy, only larger companies with financial resources, investment strategies, and in-house capabilities could consider automation. The primary motivator was cost reduction to enhance profit margins and profitability. Complex automation necessitated specialized expertise in integrating motion control drive systems, robotics, and other technologies.
One of the primary advantages of motion control is its ability to deliver consistent and repeatable results. This level of precision is critical in industries such as manufacturing, where deviations from desired specifications can lead to defects, wasted materials, and increased production costs. By harnessing motion control, automation systems can execute tasks with micron-level accuracy, reducing errors and improving product quality.
Motion control systems are versatile and capable of handling various applications. Whether it's linear motion, rotary motion, or complex multi-axis movements, these systems can be customized to meet the specific requirements of a given task. This adaptability is a key asset in industries that demand flexibility and rapid adaptation to changing production needs.
Motion control finds applications in many industries, each benefiting from its precision and versatility. Manufacturing ensures assembly lines run flawlessly, with products moving seamlessly from one station to the next. In robotics, motion control enables robots to perform intricate tasks with skill, whether welding, painting, or picking and placing objects. In healthcare, it plays a pivotal role in surgical robots, ensuring that delicate procedures are carried out accurately.
Integration is a key driver of efficiency in modern industrial settings, and motion control systems play a vital role in achieving seamless integration. Several automation components can be connected to these systems, including sensors and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). This level of integration is particularly valuable in applications where synchronization is critical, such as multi-axis machining or conveyor systems.
Safety is a paramount concern in any industrial environment. Motion control systems are equipped with features that enhance workplace safety. For instance, they can implement emergency stop functions in response to unexpected events, protecting equipment and personnel. Additionally, they can limit movement to specified zones, preventing collisions and accidents.
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