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Assembly Automation: Machinery With Different Applications and Processes

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Assembly automation is one of the most significant machinery considered to be very beneficial in several industries. In fact, with the presence of this facility, manpower costs are reduced as human errors are also lessened during the process. In an overall point of view, it is favored because it produces high quality products.

Most industries and companies employ assembly automation to accomplish tasks in a quicker turnaround time. Consumers highly appreciate such a technique knowing that the products from the procedure are highly reliable. The applications often include the assembly of small products like screwdrivers as well as the manufacture of larger industrial goods like cars. Below are different technological applications and processes for the machinery.

Functional technologies

Functional and leak testing technologies include different activities. Hydraulic, servo and pneumatic pressing are but a few examples. It may also include dispensing technologies such as spray, continuous bead and glue. As for functional testing, resistance, powered device testing, effort testing and force monitoring are included while for the leak testing process, the system checks on the flow, pressure, mass specifications and vacuum testing.

Automation is a relevant portion of the so-called functional and leak testing technologies. From drive and torque systems to the placement of barcodes, the procedure is essential. Other important uses of the assembly are sensing, dispensing, part marking, welding, fastening, electrical testing and even robotics.

Lean manufacturing and manual technologies

Lean manufacturing and manual technologies are also recognized by assembly automation. Lean concepts have been developed in order to improve the product

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