"Think out of the fence": Comau at Automatica 2016
Posted to News on 22nd Jun 2016, 17:24

"Think out of the fence": Comau at Automatica 2016

From June 21-24 Comau will have a prominent exhibit at Automatica 2016, one of the major international trade fairs for robotics and mechatronics, with a display area - Hall B5, Booth 329 - showcasing a large number of new products and robotics offerings.

"Think out of the fenc" is Comau's motto at the fair, expressing the company's ability to think outside the conventions of the robotics industry and break the barriers which have so far come between man and machine in industrial plants. The motto also represents Comau's concrete way to extend its product range, which has been characterised by articulated robots.

Comau is introducing two new Racer models: Racer5-0.63 and Racer5-0.80. Both robots are built on the Racer3 technological platform, offering different systems which share the same components and parts, in a strategy aimed at expanding the range. In detail, the two new robots expand the capacity of Racer3 in terms of payload and reach. Racer5-0.63 features a reach of 630mm and payload of 5kg. Racer5-0.80 is also rated for a payload of 5kg, but has an extended reach of 809mm.

The ambition to "think out of the fenc" is also embodied by five new models of SCARA robots. The Rebel-S family - a name which evokes the spirit required to break barriers - represents Comau's entrance into new segments of the market, and the aim to offer to customers an extended range of robots for handling and pick & place applications. Rebel-S can be considered "rebels' because they enhance the Comau portfolio of articulated robots; they offer all three mounting positions and provide three different reaches (450, 600, 750mm) thanks to an extension kit composed of cables and spacers (modules which enable the robot to extend its radius of action).

At Automatica, Comau is introducing the AURA - Advanced Use Robotic Arm - upcoming product, an innovative product for the collaborative robotics industry. For the first time, a real cooperation between high-payload robots and man is possible. AURA will be showcased by two automotive applications - with robots handling payloads of both 60 and 110kg, the highest payloads on the market - applied on a Maserati Ghibli, and in a second demo through which a completely collaborative system offers Italy's renowned coffee to the visitors of the fair, integrating Amico (the Comau humanoid concept), Racer5 in AURA configuration and, moreover, a collaborative rotary table and gripper.

AURA robots are powered by a special covering, equipped with sensitive areas which can simultaneously perceive the proximity and the contact with a person, or any other automation component. In addition, the system features perception of tactile pulses, the ability to modify its trajectory accordingly to a contact, manual guidance, an integrated vision system which enables it to predict the movements of a person in the area of action, and the use of laser scanners which monitor the people it interacts with. The combined use of control, perception and predictive systems allows the machine to cooperate with man in any process or sector and without compromise: there is no need, for instance, to control vibrations.

Comau will also be present in other areas of the fair, not just at its own stand. Indeed, the company's partners will be showcasing 12 robots, including the openROBOTICS version of the SCARA robot, Rebel-S at the B&R booth, and an application using Racer5 in its collaborative configuration at the Schunk booth.

For more information about Comau robotics at Automatica 2016 please go to www.robotics.comau.com.


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UNITED KINGDOM

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