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Bastian Solutions: Pick and place robotics

High-speed robots increase efficiency and decrease production costs

Bastian Solutions: Pick and place robotics
By 24/7 Staff 
April 12, 2012

High-speed pick and place robots take product from one location to another with pinpoint accuracy. Human pick and place applications can require repetitive motion over a long duration resulting in possible ergonomic issues. High-speed pick and place robots can provide increased efficiency as well as decreased production costs and ergonomic issues.

For picking tasks where speed and accuracy are crucial, Bastian Solutions integrates pick and place robot technology. Coupled with with 2D vision systems and conveyor tracking technology, these robots are capable of accomplishing up to 200 picks and places per minute.

High Speed Pick and Place robots are ideal for fast assembly, inspection and quality control, fast packaging and fast sortation. These robots provide extremely high output while reducing operating costs and ergonomic issues.

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