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Industrial Robot: Volume 12 Issue 4

Strapline:

The international journal of robotics research and application
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Table of contents

System builder finds the safe way to success

How automatic welding assembly lines evolved from safe manufacturing. This is the story of STADCO, the UK automation systems builder, as related by Brian Rooks.

Transforming blades the Rolls‐Royce way

Martin Atkey

The new automated blade manufacturing line at Rolls‐Royce has reduced machining costs and improved production efficiency.

Welding's octogenarian claims top spot

The claimed number one welding company ESAB started life repairing ship boilers at the beginning of the century. Now it is building systems around the world.

ASEA extends its robot range

Another robot has just been introduced by ASEA. The IRb 9000S is primarily aimed at spot welding.

The expert‘hand’ of the robot sculptor

Close‐up focus on how robots and computers help designers at Renault

Robot at the centre of automation

An automated machining cell installed at Flight Refuelling in the UK was described at the recent FMS‐4 conference in Stockholm

Robotics investment trims lead time

Heavy investments in robotics and automation have recently been made at Volvo's Truck Division in Umeå, Sweden. Anna Kochan reports.

Robotics simulation in practice

Alan Haffenden

Using Computer Aided Robot Simulation in the development of a robotised production line.

Hi‐tech investment maintains competitive edge

Against a background of falling demand for tractors Massey‐Ferguson is making a substantial investment in its Coventry factory.

Lasers lead technology advances at Essen

The Essen Welding Fair reflected many new developments over a wide range of advanced manufacturing technology. John Mortimer reports.

Growth rate slows, but newcomers joins the race

Japan puts the emphasis on assembly, while growth is not what it used to be. John Hartley reports.

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