Robotic polishing cell
Acme Manufacturing
Acme robotic finishing systems are in the field, automatically and consistently producing 10 to 200 parts per hour, while reducing abrasive media costs by as much as 75%. Examples of Acme robotic systems in a diverse range of applications can be accessed using the Robotic Finishing Systems tab (above).
In all Acme robotic systems, integrated sound and dust containment room enclosure confines airborne polishing and grinding particles to protect the plant environment
Part handling and queuing options for robotic finishing cells, including incoming and outgoing part conveyors, are providing reliable, unattended processing time of two or three hours or more. For small to medium size parts that are fixtured in trays, simple dual-drawer arrangements allow one tray to be loaded with parts by an operator while the robot unloads, processes, and loads parts from another tray in a second drawer adjacent to the first. The drawers pull open directly from the cell enclosure. The use of two drawers creates a queued part reserve for continuous, uninterrupted production.
In all Acme robotic systems, integrated sound and dust containment room enclosure confines airborne polishing and grinding particles to protect the plant environment
Part handling and queuing options for robotic finishing cells, including incoming and outgoing part conveyors, are providing reliable, unattended processing time of two or three hours or more. For small to medium size parts that are fixtured in trays, simple dual-drawer arrangements allow one tray to be loaded with parts by an operator while the robot unloads, processes, and loads parts from another tray in a second drawer adjacent to the first. The drawers pull open directly from the cell enclosure. The use of two drawers creates a queued part reserve for continuous, uninterrupted production.
