Collaborative robots, or cobots, are designed to work alongside humans in various industries, enhancing productivity, precision, and safety. Here are some key industry areas where cobots are commonly used:
1, Manufacturing:
Assembly: Cobots can perform repetitive tasks such as screwing, fastening, and assembling parts.
Material Handling: They assist in moving, sorting, and packaging materials.
2, Automotive:
Welding: Cobots can perform precise welding tasks.
Painting: They ensure consistent and even application of paint.
Handling: Cobots handle components on production lines, reducing the risk of human error.
3, Electronics:
Handling and Testing: Cobots handle delicate printed circuit boards and conduct tests.
Soldering: They perform precise soldering of electronic components.
Assembly: Cobots assist in assembling small electronic devices.
4, Logistics and Warehousing:
Picking and Placing: Cobots pick and place items in warehouses.
Sorting: They sort packages for shipping.