Now that industrial robotics has truly become synonymous with the automotive industry, manufacturers are turning to robotics to automate more processes than ever before, including welding, painting, assembly, die-casting, and a large number of parts transfers. The application of industrial robots in the automotive industry is becoming more and more common. What are the applications of industrial robots in the automotive industry?
1. Spot welding operation
Spot welding of body parts, chassis and other auto parts is usually done by welding robots in automobile Oems.
2. Spray painting operation
In the spraying workshop, the auto painting robot system can be used to complete the car painting work.
3. Automobile assembly operation and filling of liquid substances
On the automobile assembly line, robots can be applied to almost all stations to improve the automation of assembly operations, such as: door installation, instrument panel installation, front and rear baffle installation, lights installation, car battery installation, seat installation and engine assembly.
In addition, robots can be used to fill liquids such as brake oil, clutch oil, heat exchanger oil, booster fluid, window cleaning fluid, etc. The robots can control the filling amount of these liquids and reduce the emission of pollutants.
4. Loading and unloading operation
In the production line of auto parts, loading and unloading robots are often used to load and unload in batches to replace manual work.