The production and sales of industrial robots in China are steadily increasing, participating in the refined production of home textiles in multiple industries | industries | robots
CCTV News: In the past, industries such as hardware scissors and home textile manufacturing, due to their complex processes and diverse product types, rarely had robots participate in core processes. However, in recent years, these industries have quietly joined the presence of robots. Let's continue to look.
The reporter saw more than 40 robots operating on the three automated production lines of water grinding, cutting, and packaging at the intelligent manufacturing base of a hardware cutting and cutting production enterprise in Yangjiang, Guangdong. The person in charge told reporters that the cutting angle determines whether a knife is sharp, and this is also one of the most core processes in the production of scissors. In the past, it was all made by experienced masters based on their hand feel, but now cutting robots have become good helpers.
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The engineer told reporters that after more than 20 iterations, the newly launched robot will replicate the manual grinding action into the operating system, giving the robot flexibility and force sensing functions.
Data shows that in 2022, China's industrial robot sales accounted for more than half of the world's total, ranking first in the world for ten consecutive years. In the first half of 2023, China's industrial robot production reached 222000 sets, a year-on-year increase of 5.4%.
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Liang Liang, Deputy Secretary General of the China Electronics Society: The future of industrial robots in terms of lightweight, flexibility, and dexterity, including stronger human-computer interaction, has a very promising market prospect.