
Ferrobotics (www.computer-automation.de)
75% faster thanks to cobot loops
The company Marlan Solid Surface relies on Ferrobotics for the automated sanding of its bathtubs. While force/torque tools need five to six hours for this work step, the cobot can do it in just 80 minutes - a 75% time saving.

Intelligent robot tools (www.polyformnext.de)
Grinding with power and sensitivity
Ferrobotics has developed a new generation of the Active Orbital Kit (AOK) random orbital sander and the Active Angular Kit (AAK) angle grinder. Integrated plug-and-play system packages with sensitive contact pressure control (Active Compliant Technology) are used specifically for grinding, polishing and deburring.

world & conference (www.computer-automation.de)
Conference program and web seminar tips
The new edition of Computer&AUTOMATION world & conference has started and has an interesting supporting program in store for you. We will give you tips from the program of web seminars. Registration is free of charge.

Plug&Play tool from FerRobotics (www.computer-automation.de)
Automation kit for cobot applications
FerRobotics has developed an automation kit for surface treatment using cobots. Where polishing used to be done by hand, it is now done by a robot.

Surface treatment (www.industrial-production.de)
Automatic grinding with feel
Automation is also finding its way into the surface treatment of large areas. Ferrobotics has developed the Active Orbital Kit 601 to meet the special challenges of large-area sanding and polishing processes.
ASK brushes (www.industrial-production.de)
Fine surface
With the ASK brush, Ferrobotics is expanding its range of end-of-arm package solutions for automated surface treatment. With the new convenience package, the company offers an automation solution that can be integrated immediately for the delicate brushing process when cleaning the surface of the body-in-white.

Automation and mechatronics (www.computer-automation.de)
New products at Automatica 2016
Automatica, the biennial 'Trade Fair for Automation and Mechatronics', will exceed the number of exhibitors from 2014 this year. Computer&AUTOMATION shows a selection of the new products presented by the 825 or so exhibitors in Munich in a picture gallery.
