A Quick Overview; Robotics and Automation Actuators and Their Applications

 

Robotics and Automation Actuators

Robotics and automation actuators are used in various end-use industries such as defense, medical, petroleum, manufacturing, aerospace, telecom, power generation and distribution. The robotics industry is expected to grow substantially in the next decade and is one of the fastest growing fields in the world. There are numerous areas in which these actuators can be used and in turn have an impact on the society in which they exist. In the defense industry, robotics and automation actuators are used for various activities such as vehicle movements, weapon system manipulation, weapon storage and retrieval, tactical mission support, and intelligence and surveillance.

Moreover, robotics and automation actuators play an important role in the medical industry. Linear actuators are used in a wide range of medical devices such as dental chairs, operating tables, and medical beds. It is a mechanical device that creates straight-line motion to either lift, tilt, or move mechanical legs, depending on the application. While, rotary actuators are used in various end-use industries for various applications, such as robotics, automation, quarter-turn valves, etc. For instance, Nidec Corporation (Japan) supplied super flat actuators to German Bionic, particularly suited for exoskeletons, light electric wheelchairs, and other applications that require a combination of power and compactness.

The demand for robotics and automation actuators is growing at an accelerated rate and many organizations in the industrial sector that have traditionally relied on labor to a large extent are now turning to automated solutions that can save money, but increase productivity. In other cases robots are being used to perform unskilled tasks such as welding or pallet handling. In the future, robotics and automation actuators will become an integral part of various end-use industries and will enable individuals to work for longer hours at lower cost, freeing up human labor to do more constructive things.

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