Researchers from Saarland University in Germany have developed a new robotic gripping system that slashes energy consumption by 90%. Utilizing shape memory alloys (SMAs), the new robot is highly ...
pneumatic systems. No other electric grippers in this payload range offer an all-round plug and produce experience, including fingers with multiple configurations, flange adapters, cabling and ...
Industrial robots are used in factories worldwide, helping assemble products, move parts, and hold items in place. But most ...
A new type of robot technology needs 90% less electricity than conventional systems. The technology uses lightweight, shape memory materials to construct novel, non-pneumatic, industrial gripper ...
remote controlled robot arm gripper. We’ll let that sink in for a minute. He turned an oversized tooth-paste tube of silicone caulking… into a pneumatic robotic arm. Holy cow. We’ve seen ...
Due to debut at Hannover Messe 2025, smart, energy-efficient robot grippers promise manufacturers significantly reduced ...
Each muscle also contains two endpoints to connect to a base, a gripper, or more Omega Muscles. Simply scale them as needed and stack them to produce a custom soft robot limb, or use the existing ...
Schmalz has released its new mGrip finger gripper which the company says was ... dispensed with additional drives in the design and the pneumatic circuit is closed. This hygienic design minimises ...
Shape memory alloys make robots more efficient. Read about how they're revolutionising industrial automation.
Energy remains a significant factor in industrial production processes. High levels of energy consumption make production more expensive and exacerbate the climate crisis. A new type of robot ...