Alapala Group, already having robotic technologies in welding, bending and different fields for many years, has commissioned the first cobot in the manufacturing plant.
Equipped with artificial intelligence based technologies, Cobots (collaborative robots), are distinguished from traditional industrial robots with their ability of working with people safely and in close proximity in the same environment.
Alapala manufacturing plant has been equipped with advanced production technologies including robotic welding, bending, and automated painting systems. Being the first collaborative robot at the manufacturing plant, the new cobot started its operation in June 2022.
The cobot has 12 different sensors which perceives any close interaction, enabling the cobot to work with employees at the same working environment. Operator's safety is also assured by 'Power and Force Limit' technology that stops the cobot in case of any possible contact with employees. The six axis movement ability of the cobot also provides a very high precision and conformity for a wide variety of applications.
General Manager of Alapala Machinery Inc., Mr Gorkem Suner declared that this was the first developed cobot project in the plant, and will be followed by other cobot installations soon to be adapted for different duties in production.
For more information visit the Alapala website, HERE.
Equipped with artificial intelligence based technologies, Cobots (collaborative robots), are distinguished from traditional industrial robots with their ability of working with people safely and in close proximity in the same environment.
Alapala manufacturing plant has been equipped with advanced production technologies including robotic welding, bending, and automated painting systems. Being the first collaborative robot at the manufacturing plant, the new cobot started its operation in June 2022.
The cobot has 12 different sensors which perceives any close interaction, enabling the cobot to work with employees at the same working environment. Operator's safety is also assured by 'Power and Force Limit' technology that stops the cobot in case of any possible contact with employees. The six axis movement ability of the cobot also provides a very high precision and conformity for a wide variety of applications.
General Manager of Alapala Machinery Inc., Mr Gorkem Suner declared that this was the first developed cobot project in the plant, and will be followed by other cobot installations soon to be adapted for different duties in production.
For more information visit the Alapala website, HERE.
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