5 Cool Things You Didn’t Know Robotic Automation Was Used For

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Some manufacturing companies may decide to automate part of their work through the application of an RPA (Robotic Process Automation) tool that has been configured through software programs. It interprets the programme instructions and then triggers a response to do a certain task. Most companies opt for automated processes since its cheaper, fast and accurate in handling tasks, especially where human labor is concerned. It has a variety of applications, but here are five you may not know:

1)     Used To Assemble Products

Robots are used in putting pieces together in the assembly line. Some tasks here require speed and accuracy, for example, the application of adhesives. The robot is programmed with a vision system and force sensing ability that guides it in picking, fitting, and inserting pieces into each other. Some parts are too small for humans to install quickly enough, but the robot can do this perfectly and hastily. For instance, you may want to outsource robotic automation services in Florida, and a team of experts will assess the tasks your company deals in. They will then design, create and install tailor-made robots that will, in turn, lower your labor costs and hasten your manufacturing process. Robots even reduce the risk of workers getting injured since the machines have to be assessed to ascertain that they do not expose the operators to avoidable injuries.

2)    Used In Material Handling and Transportation

Manufacturing industries use robotic automation in the moving, packing and selection of products. The capability of the “robots” or “bots” to move on at least three axes give it consistency and flexibility. Unlike a manual manufacturing process, using a bot is more effective and efficient in handling materials. It is faster in the picking and packing products as they come off the assembly line. Also, unlike humans who get tired and require rest, the picking and packing robots work full time due to their high endurance ability

3)    Used By the Military in Hazard Tasks

In a war field, they are used in landmine detection; it will look at a device that is deemed dangerous to approach directly, and even detonate it. This reduces the risk of injury since it is controlled remotely. Just recently, the military began to use drones that are programmed to operate remotely, by a satellite for tracking a location and get real-time images for surveillance or attack.

4)    Used In Maintenance and Repair of Systems

A robot may be used to restore and preserve the state of a system. The robot inspects the system to detect or predict any errors so that replacements and modifications are made early to restore its desired state. This is critical for industries that require proper running such as nuclear industries that cannot be inspected by humans due to potential danger. Also, systems like highways, railways, and aircraft require regular maintenance due to their high-risk nature.

5)    Used In Deep Ocean Exploration and Research

The deep oceans are hazardous and risky locations where we humans cannot go to explore due to the water pressure and lack of air. Even with the help of a submarine, it is hard to maneuver due to the rough terrain. Samples can be hard to collect. However, a robot will make the task easy since it can stay underwater for much longer while collecting samples in hostile underwater environments.

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