What are the benefits of industrial robots for enterprises?
Publish Time:
2020-09-30
Industrial robots have developed rapidly. In the past few decades, industrial robot technologies such as AGVs and robotic arms have undergone tremendous changes, and the number and types of deployments have also changed. Below, let's explore the benefits industrial robots bring to businesses.
Industrial robots have developed rapidly. Over the past few decades, technologies such as AGVs and robotic arms have undergone significant changes, both in terms of deployment numbers and types.
Let's explore the benefits industrial robots bring to businesses.
Industrial robots offer numerous advantages to manufacturing, the most significant being increased production efficiency. Compared to manual labor, industrial robots such as AGVs and robotic arms can complete tasks faster and operate continuously for 24 hours without rest.
Secondly, they save labor costs. For example, in the printed circuit board industry, using six-axis robotic arms to replace manual loading and unloading, polishing, and other simple, repetitive tasks can replace 2-4 human workers (two shifts, day and night). Therefore, using industrial robots significantly reduces labor costs. Moreover, due to the machine's higher reliability compared to humans, it reduces the costs associated with defective products and eliminates management issues stemming from individual human differences, thus saving management costs.
Improved production consistency. Once set up, AGVs and robotic arms can move accurately and repeatedly without supervision, maintaining high consistency in quality. In some ways, industrial robots act as both employees and quality control systems; they have no biases, eliminating the possibility of human error and consistently producing predictable, high-quality products.
Reduced impact of labor turnover on factory production and fewer labor disputes. Businesses spend significant effort filling vacancies for repetitive manual labor. Temporary workers often lack stability and reliability, or require extensive training on production processes. Repetitive or hazardous operations can also affect employee health and safety. AGVs and robotic arms require no training, are highly stable, and improve work efficiency while ensuring safety.
Improved production consistency. Once set up, AGVs and robotic arms can move accurately and repeatedly without supervision, maintaining high consistency in quality. In some ways, industrial robots act as both employees and quality control systems; they have no biases, eliminating the possibility of human error and consistently producing predictable, high-quality products.
Reduced impact of labor turnover on factory production and fewer labor disputes. Businesses spend significant effort filling vacancies for repetitive manual labor. Temporary workers often lack stability and reliability, or require extensive training on production processes. Repetitive or hazardous operations can also affect employee health and safety. AGVs and robotic arms require no training, are highly stable, and improve work efficiency while ensuring safety.
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