Robotics in industrial production

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Positioning and parts localization

Sick offers a broad portfolio of solutions for 2D and 3D localization of parts in automated, robot-assisted handling processes.

Sick offers a broad portfolio of solutions for 2D and 3D localization of parts in automated, robot-assisted handling processes. © Sick

With the PLR, PLB or PLOC2D systems, the robot identifies predefined objects using Sick 's vision technology and decides for itself how to grip the respective part. Depending on the task, streaming cameras, vision sensors, snapshot or smart cameras become the robot's "eyes".

In terms of installation and operation, the system solutions are designed for simple integration and rapid operational readiness. They are preconfigured, have all their application-specific optimized lighting solutions on board, enable the teaching-in of a wide variety of parts via the sensor or from a CAD system and come with all the necessary software tools for measuring the parts and for direct communication with the robot controller. The systems have high precision, repeat accuracy and reliability with short cycle times.

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