New Robot Force Sensors Enable Automation of Difficult Tasks
Many manufacturers are turning to robots as labor shortages and falling birth rates and aging populations hit companies in the world's leading economies, and the trend to reshoring continues in regions like Europe and North America. Epson's innovative new force sensors answer these needs and are a significant step forward in achieving the company's mission of using robots to improve the way products are manufactured. The S250 series enables robots to feel force as limited as 0.1 N, allowing the robots to automate complex tasks such as precisely assembling delicate components. The sensors can also be used on tasks that formerly relied on human sensory perception such as polishing and deburring, freeing people from repetitive manual work.
"The new force sensors are a significant development for Epson and for the manufacturing industry in general," said Yoneharu Fukushima, COO of Epson's Robotics Solutions Operations Division. "As a company dedicated to manufacturing innovation, the new sensors help to expand the applications for robots, and bring us a step further towards achieving our goal of creating a world in which robots support people in a wide variety of situations."
You can see the new force sensor in action and learn about the evolution of Epson robots at Automatica 2016 - the leading international trade fair for automation and mechatronics - in Munich (Germany) from June 21 to 24.
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