GrindingHub Showcases Future of Automation with Human-Robot Collaboration

In an era where manufacturing demands continue to rise, the integration of manual processes into automated production is gaining momentum. At GrindingHub, industry leaders demonstrate innovative solutions for incorporating grinding, polishing, and brushing processes into automated systems.

While many machine manufacturers are embracing this challenge, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are taking an incremental approach, leveraging existing machines and retrofits to enhance automation capabilities. Exhibitors at GrindingHub offer insights into their solutions and ongoing research projects, highlighting the evolution of grinding technology.

Automation is experiencing a surge in popularity, driven by the need for increased productivity and the scarcity of skilled labor. Grinding processes are no exception, with companies seeking faster production speeds, tighter tolerances, and improved quality.

GrindingHub 2024 showcases cutting-edge solutions from manufacturers of grinding, honing, lapping, and polishing machines. These solutions feature dedicated robots for workpiece handling, testing, cleaning, deburring, and more. Strategic partnerships between machine and robot suppliers are driving advancements in automation, with a focus on enhancing grinding processes.

One such collaboration involves 3M Deutschland and Schunk, manufacturers of industrial abrasives and gripping systems, respectively. Their joint exhibit at GrindingHub demonstrates the comprehensive support available for automating grinding processes.

Automation requires careful consideration of various factors, including surface finishes, process sequences, tools, and abrasives. 3M’s manual provides valuable guidance for users navigating the complexities of automation projects.

Fraunhofer IPK offers support in evaluating automation potential, with a systematic assessment tool that considers production processes, required levels of automation, employee safety, and workspace constraints. This tool provides companies with insights into the feasibility and benefits of automation.

The retrofitting of existing machines is another focus area, with companies like ASW offering solutions to upgrade conventional machines into fully-fledged CNC grinding machines. Retrofitting extends the service life of machines, reduces costs, and contributes to sustainability efforts by minimizing energy consumption.

At the Schleiftagung grinding conference, ASW explores the technical, economic, and environmental benefits of retrofitting, highlighting its role in enhancing the carbon footprint of grinding machines.

GrindingHub and events like Schleiftagung serve as platforms for industry collaboration, knowledge sharing, and innovation, driving the evolution of automation in the grinding sector.

Original source from Today’s Medical Developments

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