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Industrial Robots sʇoqoɹ ן ɐıɹʇsnpuı . Evan Eschenberg Jakob Havlik. History. George Charles Devol invented the first industrial robot, the Unimate , in 1954 In 1960, Devol and Joseph F. Engelberger formed the first robot company, Unimation. George Charles Devol.
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Industrial Robots sʇoqoɹ ןɐıɹʇsnpuı Evan Eschenberg Jakob Havlik
History • George Charles Devol invented the first industrial robot, the Unimate, in 1954 • In 1960, Devol and Joseph F. Engelberger formed the first robot company, Unimation George Charles Devol Joseph F. Engelberger
What Are Industrial Robots • An industrial robot is an automatic, reprogrammable, multipurpose manipulator in three or more axes. • Without these we cannot mass produce cars, doors, etc..
The Purpose Of Industrial Robots • To make human life easier by mass producing products faster than by hand. • This is cheaper than having human labor.
Who Uses Them • Manufacturing companies • Some Laboratories • Car Companies
Types Of Industrial Robots • Welding • Painting • Assembly • Laboratory • Water Jet Cutting
Welding Robots • What Is It • Robots that weld • Who Uses It • Almost every modern industrial industry • How Much Does It Cost • Between $30,000 and $50,000
Painting Robots • What Are They Used For • Used To Paint • Safer to paint with this type of robot than human labor and faster • Who Uses It • People who need large quantities painted • How Much Does It Cost • $3,000-$30,000
Assembly • They assemble small and large objects like computer chip or a car bash board. • They can have 1-6 axels the more axels the more angles it can move. • Cost • $60,000 to $200,000
Laboratory • Sealed in a plastic covering to protect it from foreign particles. • First introduced in chemical laboratories in the 1930 • Used to manufacture and handle dangerous chemicals and diseases to decrease risk of contamination • Some industrial robots are used in laboratories • Cost • $4,000 to $50,000
Water Jet Robots • Used to cut metal, glass, stone, and steel • Uses Water to cut these materials • Cost • $45,000 to $100,000
Future Development • Trying to make the robots smaller to build smaller objects • To make the robots more efficient and work faster