
When it comes to naming, the imagination knows almost no bounds. An "R-MoMa," presented by manufacturer Robotec at Logistics & Automation in Zurich, connects processes across plant boundaries. A valuable piece of the puzzle for smart manufacturing in demanding fields within the chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
The R-MoMa cobot, according to the supplier, is used wherever a permanently installed robot cannot be used, but flexibility and autonomy are required. Or in demanding safety zones where humans are only permitted to work under complex restrictions. For example, when loading machines, distributing samples, or exchanging containers. It can be used 24/7 and is cleanroom compatible.

Robotec also offers robotic cells and image processing solutions for quality inspection, part localization, completeness checks, and classification, capable of inspecting thousands of parts per minute. They also ensure precision and efficiency in traditional automation applications such as pick-and-place operations. For example, a 3D system can determine the position of a workpiece in three-dimensional space to ensure accurate gripping of workpieces on a conveyor belt.
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Also in the portfolio: rail-based traversing systems that extend a robot's flexibility via an additional axis. With travel distances of up to 40 m, several machines can be combined to form an automated production line.
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