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Welding Robots

We offer robotic welding automation solutions for processes like arc welding, MIG welding, TIG welding, laser welding, spot welding, and more. By automating welding processes, companies are becoming more environmentally-friendly. Additionally, the process reduces inconsistent welds, supporting higher quality production.

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Material Handling

TIE's material handling robot application include part selection and transferring, palletizing, packing, and machine loading, among others. Material handling robots can automate some of the most tedious, dull, and unsafe tasks in production line and is one of the easiest ways to add automation.

Assembly Robot Applications

Assembly Robots

Assembly robots are used for lean industrial processes and have expanded production capabilities in the manufacturing world. An assembly line robot can dramatically increase production speed and consistency. They also save workers from tedious and dull assembly line jobs.

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Material Removal Robot Applications

Mate­r­i­al removal robots help man­u­fac­tur­ers raise the safe­ty lev­el in their shops by get­ting work­ers away from harm­ful dust and fumes asso­ci­at­ed with this application.

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Vision Robots

While vision could be uti­lized for any robot appli­ca­tion, cur­rent­ly, it is most­ly used in mate­r­i­al han­dling and mate­r­i­al removal appli­ca­tions for accu­ra­cy in pack­ag­ing, pick and place, debur­ring, grind­ing, etc.

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Waterjet Robot Applications

Water­jet robots are used to cut, drill, and clean a vari­ety of mate­ri­als. The robot­ic end-of-arm-tool­ing directs the high pres­sure stream or jet of water. Water­jet robots are com­mon­ly used in sev­er­al indus­tries includ­ing aero­space, auto­mo­tive, elec­tron­ics, food, tex­tile and pack­ag­ing industries.

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Palletizing Robots

Indus­tri­al pal­letiz­ing refers to load­ing and unload­ing parts, box­es or oth­er items to or from pal­lets. Auto­mat­ed pal­letiz­ing refers to an indus­tri­al robot pal­letiz­er per­form­ing the appli­ca­tion automatically.

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Cleanroom Robots

Some prod­ucts require clean room robots to be used in auto­mat­ed process­es. A man­u­fac­tur­ing clean­room is an envi­ron­ment con­trol­ling lev­els of air­borne par­ti­cles, dust, vapors and mois­ture.

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Collaborative Robots

Col­lab­o­ra­tive robots (cobots) were designed with mul­ti­ple advanced sen­sors, soft­ware, and EOATs that help them swift­ly and eas­i­ly detect and adapt to any sort of intru­sion into its work envelope.

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Dispensing Robots

Using indus­tri­al robots for dis­pens­ing not only increas­es the speed at which items are released or poured, but also increas­es the accu­ra­cy of exact amounts. Robots can be fit­ted with spe­cial­ized end of arm tool­ing, cater­ing to the spe­cif­ic han­dling needs of your product.

View Bonding / Sealing Robot Applications

Bonding / Sealing Robots

Bond­ing and seal­ing is a vital appli­ca­tion for many dif­fer­ent types of man­u­fac­tur­ing mar­kets today. Win­dows, cars, air­planes – they all have to be bond­ed or sealed dur­ing the man­u­fac­tur­ing process.

Other Applications

Other

Other applications include, but are not limited to 3D Laser Vision Robots, Assembly Robots, Spindle Robots, and material removal applications such as grinding, cutting, deburring, sanding, polishing, routing.

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