en.Wedoany.com Reported - Several industrial robot companies have recently released new products and upgraded technologies, spanning categories such as collaborative robots, mobile robot platforms, tactile sensing grippers, and SCARA robots.
Omron has upgraded the hardware and software of its TM S series collaborative robots, adding three new high-performance models and launching the TMflow 2.22 software platform. The TM30S, with a payload of 30 kg, is designed for heavy-duty applications such as palletizing, machine tending, and mobile manipulators; the TM20S, with a payload of 20 kg, balances reach and payload, suitable for quality inspection, palletizing, and machine tending; the TM6S, with a payload of 6 kg, is a compact long-reach model optimized for precision material handling, welding, and mobile manipulators.
Productive Robotics has launched the OB7, a 7-axis collaborative robot suitable for high-volume production as well as short-cycle, multi-variety, low-volume tasks, including milling machine tending, lathe tending, deburring, welding, gluing, packaging, quality inspection, part marking, and grinding. The robot can operate safely alongside personnel without safety fences, featuring built-in safety sensors that enable high-speed operation when no one is nearby and automatically reduce speed to a safe level when a person approaches. Its zero-programming design means no coding, courses, or special training are required.
Robotiq has released the TSF-85 tactile sensing gripper, which integrates pressure, vibration, and proprioception sensors directly into the gripper fingertips, providing more reliable grasping and richer multimodal data for physical AI applications in robotics. The tactile sensor fingertips are designed to replace the standard fingertips of the Robotiq 2F-85 gripper and connect to a data acquisition module. The product combines static sensing and proprioception sensing capabilities, enabling slip detection, dynamic regrasping, tactile and texture-based object recognition, and object localization.
SEW has introduced the MR P1600 modular mobile robot platform, supporting contactless inductive charging via Movitrans point or Movitrans line. The platform can be configured with various load handling options, including conveyor transfer, lifting, under-ride docking, and precise positioning through standardized material transfer accessories or custom-engineered load handling devices. Its performance parameters include a maximum payload capacity of 1600 kg, a top speed of 1.6 m/s, the ability to climb slopes of ±7%, positioning accuracy of ±4 mm, interface options including 360V+24V, EtherCAT, FsoE, and Safe I/Os, and support for WLAN communication and the VDA 5050 protocol.
Epson has released its latest GX-C series SCARA robots, driven by the RC800A controller equipped with SafeSense technology, with models including GX4C, GX8C, GX10C, and GX20C. The series offers multiple arm configurations to improve productivity and protect operators while minimizing machine footprint. The GX-C series features GyroPlus vibration reduction technology, optimizing work cell cycle times through smooth motion and fast settling times. For ease of use, the series is equipped with Epson's latest software development platform, Epson RC+ 8.0.
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