Assembly Automation: Volume 10 Issue 4
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The international journal of assembly technology and managementTable of contents
New technology and automation for the gas hob
Trevor L. CarrSevere competition in the domestic appliance industry is forcing manufacturers to examine their methods. One company decided that it needed to rationalise both the organisation…
Robotic odd‐form placement brings its rewards
Technophone applies robotics to the placement of odd‐form surface mount components.
Lot Size 1: a flexible answer to customer demands
Jörg K.H. MayserA new production process for PCB assemblies in Siemens' Bruchsal plant in Germany allows the just‐in‐time installation of EWSD telecommunication systems.
Washington wins deflection unit battle
An innovative system to assemble television tube deflection units has won Philips Components Washington, UK plant the 1990 Queen's Award for Technological Achievement.
Manual and automatic work in harmony
TK LienA socially acceptable solution to the demand for hybrid assembly lines can be attained by having the manual section ‘drive’ the automatic section.
Black & Decker changes course on assembly automation
Hard experience has led Black & Decker to rethink its approach to automation of electric motor assembly. Chief manufacturing engineer Peter Hanna explained to Jack Hollingum.
Turnkey service for PCB assembly
Philips is now able to offer a total solution for the manufacture of PCBs. Already several large users, including Ford, are taking advantage of this turnkey service, as Peter…
Automating the interference fit process
H.J. Warnecke, R.‐D. Schraft, M. Schweizer, G. WurtzA German research team has developed a robotic tool that enables the ‘interference fit’ fastening process to be automated. The problems of high forces and positioning an…
Job design in assembly automation systems
Dieter SeitzAlternative models for assembly systems are discussed, ranging from technology‐driven to a human‐centred approach. Examples are taken from three case studies.
Super‐flexible machine now coming together
The InFACT assembly machine is being built, and beta testing starts in the new year. The hardest part now, they believe, will be to explain the revolutionary change in…
Assembling advanced electronic connectors
A growing demand for HIT connectors has led McMurdo to invest £80,000 in an automatic assembly machine.
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0144-5154e-ISSN:
1758-4078ISSN-L:
0144-5154Renamed to:
Robotic Intelligence and AutomationOnline date, start – end:
1980 – 2022Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedEditor:
- Prof Hong Qiao