Combined deburring and handling solution
Kadia's portfolio includes a wide variety of deburring machines, most of which are designed for fully automatic operation, for example with the aid of a robot.
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Kadia's portfolio includes a wide variety of deburring machines, most of which are designed for fully automatic operation, for example with the aid of a robot.
Stecher Automation realizes the Smart Factory with the Matrix cell. Various manufacturing processes can be integrated. The cell links the processes in such a way that several products can be manufactured simultaneously and flexibly. An example of intelligent automation for SMEs.

Martinmechanic dealt with delicate parts handling when building an automation cell for medical technology. Two Omron XG600 Scara robots in cleanroom design and five image processing systems are used to weld and inspect a catch basket.
Modular robot cell from de Man
Stockmeier needed to stack 15 types of cartons with windshield antifreeze, which differ in height, width, length and weight, on Euro pallets. The company opted for the MRZ modular robot cell from de Man.

Add-on for simulation platform
Dualis, distributor of the 3D simulation platform Visual Components, offers a solution for simulation-based offline programming of robot cells with Delfoi add-ons.
The possibilities for automating a machine tool are just as varied as the reasons for an automated machine tool. Hedelius offers various automation solutions for its machine tools.
Products are becoming increasingly intelligent. Getting manufacturing on the same path is one of the key challenges of our time. The key word here is interaction: just as smart devices react independently to our needs, software can redefine manufacturing in such a way that factories will adapt to changing production requirements as a matter of course in the future.
Feeder, six-axis and Scara robots
Epson will be showcasing its Scara and six-axis robots as well as automation components in practical applications at Motek. A new vibratory feeder will be presented at the stand, which will be available in two versions from October 2019.

Thanks to extremely short reaction times and the absence of dead zones, safety light grids move even closer to the danger zone. Where safety, flexibility, simple wiring and fast commissioning are required, these light grids set standards in the segment of barrier-free safety solutions.
A high degree of automation supported by elements of Industry 4.0: A look at component machining at Kuka shows what future-oriented production looks like.