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AI IN ROBOTIC ARMS FOR DETECTING PRODUCTION FAILURES

Failure detection in production has historically relied on a combination of human inspection, statistical controls, and traditional sensors. However, the increasing complexity of processes, the pressure to reduce scrap, and the need for real-time traceability have highlighted clear limits in these approaches. In this context, a frequently asked question on the shop floor is: How

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What level of accuracy and repeatability can you expect from an industrial robot?

Spec sheets vs shop-floor reality On paper everything looks precise. In production you face tolerances, scrap risk, manual tweaks, and material variability. The honest question is: “Will the robot actually be more accurate than what we do today?” Accuracy vs repeatability Repeatability The robot’s ability to return to the same point over and over. Typical

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WHY HAVING A GOOD SYSTEMS INTEGRATOR CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION STRATEGY?

In an increasingly automated industrial world—where robots are no longer a futuristic promise but a daily tool—having a skilled system integrator is not a luxury; it is a strategic necessity. Across industries, both large and small companies are embracing automation. They invest thousands or even millions in robotic arms, smart sensors, autonomous conveyors, and machine

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FANUC SR-12IA/C: THE SCARA THAT REDEFINES HYGIENE AND PRECISION IN CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTS

In a world where automation is advancing at an unprecedented pace, the demand for specialized robotic solutions has evolved from a trend into an industrial necessity. Within this context, the FANUC SR-12iA/C robot emerges as a central figure—not only for its power and precision, but also for its ability to operate in environments where cleanliness

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