Assembly Automation: Volume 2 Issue 1
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The international journal of assembly technology and managementTable of contents
Grouping parts into families for automatic assembly
Robots are not the only answer to assembly of parts in batch quantities. A so called dedicated machine can assemble a variety of parts by grouping them into families. Brian Rooks…
TV camera system inspects and sorts power transistor chips
Kunihiko Edamatsu, Tetsuo Kiuchi, Yoshiaki Isono, Shiro Naruse, Akira MomoseAn automated power transistor chip sorting apparatus and position recognition algorithm have been developed at Fuji Electric. The apparatus inspects each chip on a wafer cassette…
Meeting a variety of future needs with flexible assembly
Manfred SchröderA flexible assembly system, built along modular lines, offers the potential to meet a variety of production line requirements
Flexible assembly module with vision — controlled robot
W.B. Heginbotham, D.F. Barnes, D.R. Purdue, D.J. LawA prototype system has been developed at the Production Engineering Research Association to feed, inspect and assemble small parts. The machine can be adjusted to cope with…
Why the flexible workshop is suitable for medium batches
Renault Machines Outils has been pulling together various expertise available within the Renault organisation in order to develop the flexible manufacturing concept (FMS) both for…
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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