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Announcement of the introduction of the high-speed collaborative robot UR15 demo unit.
A demo unit of the UR15 from UNIVERSAL ROBOTS will be installed at Quantum Ushikata Co., Ltd.!! It achieves a maximum speed of 5m/s, which can shorten the "cycle time," a weakness of collaborative robots, and is expected to improve productivity. Please take this opportunity to see the high-speed collaborative robot! Feel free to contact us for inquiries about visits or product details.
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Faber Laser with a minimum core diameter of 14µm, Quantum Ushikata Co., Ltd.
DK LASER's fiber laser emits a highly energy-dense laser light with a minimum core diameter of 14µm and M2 < 1.1. It also features an anti-reflection function, enabling effective processing in various applications such as welding copper and aluminum, as well as 3D printing.
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Compact Autonomous Delivery Robot Kachakapro
We have started handling the small, low-cost, and easy-to-operate autonomous mobile robot (AMR) Kachakapro! Kachakapro is a specialized autonomous mobile robot (AMR) designed for business use that automates logistics within factories at a low cost. It docks with dedicated shelves to transport necessary items to required locations. It can be used for transporting electronic components and resin materials weighing around 20 kg (excluding the weight of the shelf).
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Laser design processing on fabric.
The CO2 laser RF series from the Italian company El.En. is equipped with a self-refilling feature that regularly performs automatic gas exchanges, ensuring a consistently stable output with high beam quality and high peak power. It is also suitable for processing fabrics such as denim. If you are looking for a processing laser, please feel free to contact us.
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High Peak Power CO2 Laser for Laser Processing Machine
The CO2 laser RF series from the Italian company El.En. is equipped with a self-refilling feature that allows for regular automatic gas exchange, ensuring a consistently stable output with high beam quality and high peak power. We offer a lineup of outputs that can accommodate various applications such as laser cutting, laser marking, laser engraving, laser cleaning, and laser decoration. There are laser processing capabilities that can only be achieved with a wavelength of 10.6μm, which cannot be done with the near-infrared wavelength of 1μm. If you are building a laser processing machine using gas lasers or are looking for a laser light source, please feel free to contact us.
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Light-absorbing compact robot arm debuts!
The Meca500, a compact 6-axis robot arm with high precision (repeatability ±5μm), features a special light-absorbing coating on its housing, making it a light-absorbing type compact robot arm. It has an absorption rate of 96.5% for wavelengths ranging from 250 to 2500 nm. It is particularly suitable for tasks involving photonics devices and optoelectronics devices, as well as for laser beam alignment and optical measurements, in fields where reflection of illumination or measurement light on the robot's surface is undesirable.
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Laser Rider (LiDAR sensor) product renewal!
The laser rider (LiDAR sensor) products have been partially renewed. - The 1550nm 3D LiDAR using fiber lasers is resistant to interference from sunlight, making it ideal for outdoor, long-distance, autonomous driving, construction machinery, and security applications. - The compact and lightweight 905nm 3D LiDAR features dual echo functionality, allowing for stable scanning regardless of weather conditions such as snow and fog. - We also introduce an industrial PC to be used in conjunction with the 3D LiDAR.
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"UR20" finally revealed in June!
On May 26, 2023, the collaborative robot "UR20," with a payload capacity of 20kg, will finally be unveiled at the exhibition "FOOMA JAPAN," which will be held at Tokyo Big Sight in June! This is a great opportunity to see the actual machine, so please come and visit us! Event Period: June 6 (Tuesday) to June 9 (Friday), 2023 Opening Hours: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Exhibition Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, East Hall 1-8 Booth Number: 7N-17 (Universal Robots) Admission Fee: Free (pre-registration for entry to the exhibition is required) Exhibition URL: https://www.foomajapan.jp/ The following demonstrations are also planned: <Palletizing> ● Stacking boxes onto a pallet using the UR20 <Conveyor Tracking AI Sorting> ● Sorting workpieces in sync with the movement of the conveyor using a high-speed image processing 2D camera <Labeling> ● Attaching product labels dispensed from a labeler onto plastic bags We sincerely look forward to your visit.
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The high-precision, compact robotic arm MECA500, which was also tested by NASA.
The small 6-axis robotic arm MECA500 from MECADEMIC in Canada, which I introduced the other day, is a product that was previously tested by NASA. You can view the paper at the following site: https://www.kantum.co.jp/product/industrial-compact-robot/meca-robot/meca500 It is a robotic arm suitable for fine tasks in various fields such as biotechnology.
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High-precision, compact robot arm MECA500 upgraded!!
The compact 6-axis robot arm MECA500 (manufactured by MECADEMIC), which has a high repeatability position accuracy of ±5μm, has been upgraded! ● Simplified return to origin after emergency stop! ● Passing through singularities is now partially possible! Additionally, it is now possible to attach MECADEMIC-approved pneumatic grippers and dry adhesive grippers utilizing the Gecko effect. With the dry adhesive gripper, it is possible to handle thin film-like objects. The MECA500 is a robot arm that we particularly want customers to consider for the following needs: - Looking for a compact robot arm due to limited installation space. - Wanting a robot arm with high repeatability position accuracy. If you are considering integrating a compact robot arm into your company's products or equipment, please give it a thought!
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Laser Rider Exhibition
We will be exhibiting our laser lidar at the "15th Automotive World Advanced Automotive Technology Exhibition" held at Tokyo Big Sight from January 25 (Wednesday) to January 27 (Friday). Please stop by our booth (booth number: 51-22).