Industrial Robot: Volume 15 Issue 2
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The international journal of robotics research and applicationTable of contents
Forging ahead: a look at robots in forging
John Wallace, engineering director at Lamberton Robotics, outlines an unusual robotics application his company has designed for a French forging plant
Where survival depends on wise use of technology
John Mortimer visits Bisiach & Carru in Turin to try to discover the secret of the Italian firm's success in surviving in the international automation market
Kawasaki capitalises on auto industry business
John HartleyHaving developed its own electric drive robots, and signed an agreement to sell AdeptOne machines, Kawasaki Heavy Industry intends to become a world power in robots
DeVilbiss sprays its way to success in industry
Claiming more than half the UK market for spraying robots, DeVilbiss is celebrating its centenary year by broadening its systems engineering activities. Jack Hollingum went to see.
Robots add flexibility to microwave production
The new Hitachi factory producing microwave ovens employs a welding cell with robot handling. Anna Kochan reports from the Welsh Valleys.
How Sciaky helps GAZ achieve three zeroes
Mario Sciaky talks to John Mortimer about his company's just‐completed automation facility which will be shipped to Russia for making truck cabs at Gorky.
Robots optimise waterjet cutting at Ford Genk
Stefan MüllerA pilot project at the Ford Motor Co. plant in Genk, Belgium, uses robot‐guided waterjets to cut holes in bumpers for Sierra cars.
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0143-991Xe-ISSN:
1758-5791ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Dr Dimitrios Chrysostomou