Case Studies
Bin picking of casting discs
Partners:
Problem:
The customer decided to automate the production process of brake discs to increase productivity and reduce the challenging nature of manually picking the brake discs from a bin.
Solution:
Video PhoXi 3D Scanner XL + Bin Picking Studio
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The automation solution deploys a bin picking system that identifies the brake discs located in two bins and sends the coordinates of the part to be picked to the robot.
The solution consists of the Photoneo Bin Picking Studio and a PhoXi 3D Scanner.
Discussion:
The automation solution helped increase productivity and eliminate the ergonomic issues the manual task posed.
Bin Picking Studio software is very user-friendly and provides a great bin picking performance, with a cycle time of less than 30 s/piece.
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