2301 Industry Court, Forest Hill Ind Airpark, Forest Hill, MD 21050
The typical applications that a robot is requested to perform often can require burning of very thick material or locations in the web that are very close to the flange.
In these applications it is not possible to utilize a plasma torch because of the diameter of the torch body and the maximum thickness capability. For this reason the Ficep robotic coping systems come equipped with both an oxy-fuel and plasma torch integrated into the robot head with a change over time of just one second.
The robot is equipped with a laser scanner that in a matter of seconds surveys the actual profile surfaces so it is not necessary to probe with the torch for each start location.
The torch hose and cables are integrated into the arm of the robot to eliminate potential damage from sparks, plasma dust and cable whip.
The Cartesian robot design minimizes the axis movement when compared to general purpose robots that generally have to engage all axis to achieve a thermally generated cut.
Sincerely Plantautomation Technology
Regards,
Client Success Team (CRM),
Please fill the all required fields....!!