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Industrial Robot: Volume 10 Issue 4

Strapline:

The international journal of robotics research and application
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Table of contents

Workmaster goes against the fashion

When the Workmaster company collapsed last year one of its best assets was a heavy duty robot. Ajax Machine Tools who took over the rights of that machine have developed it to the…

Expanding the dimensions of Milacron in Europe

A move into new and larger premises by Cincinnati Milacron's European Robot Division has enabled it to tackle more and bigger robot systems. Brian Rooks has been shown round these…

Changing the image of automobile manufacture

Spearheading BLs drive into advanced manufacturing is the Manufacturing Automation Technology Group of BL Technology. Brian Rooks has been talking to its manager, Mike Kelly.

Saab uses robots for the assembly of car engines

Saab has introduced robots for the key task of inserting collets into engine valve systems.

A new phase in the manufacturing life of Jaguar

Within about six months the robot population in Jaguar Cars will have increased by seven or eightfold.

Built‐in quality from Alfa's factory in the south

Poor quality and a production imbalance forced Alfa Romeo to rethink the whole of its operation at Pomigliano in Southern Italy. The result is a complete new car, the Alfa 33, and…

ESAB turns its face to welding automation for growth

Following a series of acquisitions ESAB is consolidating its efforts, but increasingly it will come to depend on welding automation for growth.

Looking for a big place in UK arc welding

The Swedish company Torsteknik has set up ‘shop’ in the UK in a bid to win an increasing share of arc welding business.

Towards the intelligent American robot

This year's winner of the BRA Travel Award, Stephen Williams of Cambridge University spent his prize by spending two and a half weeks in the USA visiting universities, research…

New robots all round in Japan

John Hartley reports on the many new robots, and several demonstrations of vision systems seen at the Robot Exhibition in Tokyo.

Cover of Industrial Robot

ISSN:

0143-991X

e-ISSN:

1758-5791

ISSN-L:

0143-991X

Online date, start – end:

1973

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Dimitrios Chrysostomou