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Industrial Robot Applications

Industrial robot applications like cobots have seen massive growth in recent times as businesses in a range of different industries continue to strive for increased productivity and efficiency. Cobots offer a real diverse application offering including:

  • Assembly: Cobots can be used to assemble products by picking and placing parts, welding, and painting.
  • Packaging: Cobots can be used to package products by picking and placing items in boxes, sealing boxes, and labeling boxes.
  • Testing: Cobots can be used to test products by performing quality control checks, such as inspecting for defects and measuring dimensions.
  • Warehousing: Cobots can be used to load and unload trucks, pick and place items in warehouses, and sort items.
  • Manufacturing: Cobots can be used to perform a variety of manufacturing tasks, such as machining, drilling, and grinding.

Benefits Over Traditional Robots

Cobots offer a number of benefits over traditional industrial robots, including:

  • Safety: Cobots are designed to be safe to work alongside humans, reducing the risk of accidents.
  • Flexibility: Cobots can be easily reprogrammed to perform new tasks, making them a versatile solution for businesses with changing needs.
  • Affordability: Cobots are more affordable than traditional industrial robots, making them a viable option for small and medium-sized businesses.

The Scotia Process

Our clients are at the forefront of everything we do here at Scotia and we pride ourselves on level of service, high customer retention rate and after sales support. Each enquiry follows a tried and tested process:

  • Site visit to customer location for introductions and initial site survey of application
  • Simulation of application either by software or using the demo area
  • Quotation for a turnkey solution
  • Customer deposit initiates machine building, highlighting communication throughout the process with updating pictures and videos of the system as the build takes place.
  • Factory acceptance test at workshop in Dumfries
  • Installation and commissioning of system
  • After care support
 
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