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With quick cycle instances and mounting flexibility, Mecademic’s SCARA is good for quite a lot of functions together with decide and place, meeting, lab automation, and extra. | Credit score: Mechademic
Mecademic introduced and showcased its newest robotic innovation at Automatica in Munich this previous week. Early Entry Program contributors are testing this micro-SCARA robotic throughout micro-automation functions that characteristic necessities reminiscent of excessive precision, pace, and a small footprint.
“We launched the Early Entry Program for our SCARA robotic in Could. This program included choose distributors, integrators, and finish prospects throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. We tremendously respect the extent of utility testing and suggestions from these chosen consultants,” shared Philippe Beaulieu, Chief Business Officer at Mecademic Inc. “We’re getting ready for large-scale manufacturing to meet the pre-orders for this new micro-SCARA robotic.”
Constructing on the success and design rules of its Meca500 six-axis robotic arm is that this newest micro-SCARA robotic. Providing quick cycle instances, precision, versatile programming, and area optimization, this micro-SCARA is good for small part design and manufacturing functions in electronics, optics, medical gadgets, and lots of different industries.
Mecademic micro-SCARA specs:
Repeatability: +/- 0.005 mm (0.0002″)
Attain: 225 mm (8.86″)
Max payload: 0.5 kg (1.1 lb)
“As a part of the Early Entry Program for Mecademic’s new micro-SCARA robotic, we have now been impressed with its efficiency and design. We really feel the compact measurement and precision uniquely meets the sturdy demand we see in micro automation,” said Marcus Frei, CEO at NEXT. robotics. He continues, “Including this SCARA robotic to our complete product portfolio amplifies our dedication to offering progressive options.”