Robotic cell handles final trimming tasks

Sept. 30, 2021
Desmasa's router trimming cells can finish injection molded plastic parts or composite products, including automobile central pillars.
Router trimming robot cell Burgos, Spain-basedDesmasa manufactures robotic cells that perform laser, plasma, water jet or router trimming. Its router trimming cells integrate a robotic arm and can be used to perform final trimming tasks on injection molded plastic parts or composite products, such as the central pillar of automobiles. Desmasa offers multiple options for its robot cells, including mechanical or vacuum clamping of parts, as well as the addition of a rotating table and a dual loader system. An optional suction device can also be built into the cutting head, and shavings are sucked and filtered into a hopper at the back of the cell.Cells can be customized to the customer’s requirements. Available robots for the cell include ABB, Fanuc, Kuka, Yaskawa and Stäubli.

What’s new? Updated controllers and an HMI with more features and simplified programming.

Benefits Flexibility and automated, repeatable precision. Desmasa’s robot cells can be adapted to perform trimming functions on multiple different workpieces. Programming and simulations can be performed offline. Safety features include a volumetric scanner, safety PLC and dual check safety software. Its robot cells come with high-speed doors that close off the workspace and muffle the sound of operation.

Desmasa, Burgos, Spain, 34-947-47-09-40, [email protected]www.desmasa.com