Bin Picking
Bin Picking Made Easier
Bin picking is a simple process for humans; pick up a part, orient it, and place it in the required spot. While simple, this activity is also an inefficient use of valuable production time and resources. Imagine having a robot complete this repetitive, simple process while your employees focus on more difficult tasks.
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The integration of system components such as collaborative robots, sensors, cameras, and software has made automated bin picking easier. With these new technologies, part identification and robotic path planning have become extremely efficient. The repetitive nature of the bin picking process makes it an ideal application for automation and manufacturers are seeing the following benefits:
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Reduced risk of injury from repetitive motion
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A decrease in placement errors improving product quality and reducing scrap
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Increased productivity thanks to consistent output
We understand the challenges you’re facing and can guide you through your automation project, setting you up for success. We’ll help you evaluate your bin picking process and select equipment that best fits your production requirements.
Solutions from Our Partners
Automation, Inc. partners with world-class robot and robotic accessory manufacturers to ensure that our customers have the best automation equipment integrated in their applications.
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6-axis collaborative robots
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Flexible & cost-effective
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Lightweight & mobile
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End-of-arm grippers
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Pick different sizes & shapes
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Plug & play
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4D vision technology
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Faster, smarter vision
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Resilience to light changes
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Vision hardware and software
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Simple track-and-trace to complex quality inspection
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3D vision
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Vacuum gripping solutions
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PiSOFTGRIP® for delicate items
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Modular component offering
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Photoelectric, inductive & ultrasonic sensors
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High precision & quality
Our team of robotic specialists will work with you to find the best solution for your application, performing evaluations through proof-of-concept testing & time studies. We’ll help you select the ideal applications and then conduct simulations to test and demonstrate that the robot will meet your requirements.