Explosion-proof specification
Cosmo's area of expertise = explosion-proof specifications
1. Heat-resistant robot system for high-temperature work (800 to 1250 degrees) 2. An era where dangerous tasks are not performed by humans due to the introduction of robots 3. Unmanned system utilizing robots with a payload capacity of 500g to 2300kg 4. Case study of a heavy load handling system using the world's largest robot
basic information
In industries that handle hazardous materials and heavy objects, there is a high demand for explosion-proof and heat-resistant robotic systems due to the prevalence of explosive atmospheres and high-risk environments. However, the reality is that there are very few robot system integrators (SIers) capable of addressing these needs. At Cosmo Giken, we can build automation systems in areas where human access is restricted, utilizing explosion-proof robots compliant with Class 1 hazardous locations (Zone 1), heat-resistant robots capable of withstanding temperatures of 1250 degrees, and equipment with corrosion-resistant structures for environments where toxic gases are present, along with remote site support systems. Additionally, we can integrate with critical components such as the customer's upper-level CPU to realize "smart factory" capabilities.
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Track Record of Supplying Explosion-Proof Robot Equipment Our clients include major companies across various industries such as JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), Japan Nuclear Fuel Limited (Rokkasho Village, Aomori Prefecture), Toa Gosei (Yokohama Plant), Denka (Omuta Plant), Kawasaki Heavy Industries (Nagoya No. 2 Plant), Okuma (Head Office Plant, Kani Plant), Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Nagoya Guided Propulsion Systems Manufacturing Plant, Kobe Shipyard, Takasago Plant), LIXIL (Ibaraki Plant), JFE Steel (Chita Works), and Nippon Steel (Steelworks). The projects we undertake in these sectors involve the construction of complex equipment and systems that are often avoided by other companies due to their high difficulty level, such as "hazardous materials, heavy objects, high temperatures, and explosion-proof specifications." For example, at Cosmo Giken, it is possible to handle heavy products weighing up to 700 kg with robots, as well as manage high-temperature products at approximately 1250 degrees. We also develop complex image processing systems that combine 2D and 3D cameras.
Detailed information
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High-temperature work (800 degrees to 1250 degrees) heat-resistant specification robot system.
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With the introduction of robots, we are entering an era where dangerous tasks are no longer performed by humans.
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Unmanned system using robots capable of carrying 500g to 2300kg.
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4. Case study of a heavy load handling system using the world's largest robot.