Assembly Automation: Volume 22 Issue 1
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The international journal of assembly technology and managementTable of contents
Problems of scale
Gareth MonkmanPin‐points three possibilities to do with micro‐actuators and micro assembly and discusses them in detail, using technical terms to enhance explanation. Concludes more will be…
Product miniaturization requires automation – but with a strategy
Charlie DuncheonDiscusses the business strategies and technologies required for the succesful implementation of automation, with particular emphasis on the assembly of miniature components and…
Trends in outsourced manufacturing – Reducing risk and maintaining flexibility when moving to an outsourced model
Nadjya GhausiDiscusses present trends towards the outsourcing of manufacturing operations and the benefits that can arise. Cites examples in the computer, communications and graphic display…
Robotic production assistants for working alongside the human operator
Anna KochanDaimlerChrysler's research laboratory in Berlin has developed an autonomous forklift truck for automating materials handling operations. The first prototype is now in operation in…
A time of change for welding
Anna KochanReviews the Essen Schweissen und Schneiden cutting and welding trade show, identifies mounting trend for electric servo guns to replace pneumatic welding guns, reports on growing…
Novarc brings spray‐formed tooling to market
Anna KochanTraditional methods for toolmaking are slow and expensive. A new approach involving innovative metal spraying technology can cut months off lead‐times. This paper discusses the…
Rapid tooling for casting prototypes
Brian RooksA seminar organised by the Rapid Prototype and Manufacturing Association (RPMA) held at the UK Castings Development Centre in Birmingham presented a series of case studies on the…
Aligning parts for micro assemblies
Mark Moll, Ken Goldberg, Michael A. Erdmann, Ron FearingOrienting parts that measure only a few micrometers in diameter introduces several challenges that need not be considered at the macro‐scale. First, there are several kinds of…
Low friction rotating devices using fluid assisted levitation
Mark Leonard, Resh DhariwalDescribes the fabrication of MEMS micro bearings and the benefits that they provide. Uses the LIGA process with UV light and SU‐8 photoresist to create the structures. A fluid…
A time‐triggered control network for industrial automation
Donal Heffernan, Gabriel LeenThe CAN (Controller Area Network) standard, ISO 11898, is now ubiquitous in industrial automation environments. CAN is used with defined application layers for implementing…
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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