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How Pick and Place Automation Enhances Medical Manufacturing Precision?

Medical devices need to be produced while meeting precise and rigorous quality standards. Pick and place automation can optimize material handling and assembly, among other operations in the medical manufacturing industry.

 

Benefits of using pick and place robots

 

These robots can handle up to 300 parts per hour—a speed that far surpasses that of manual labour to boost production efficiency without needing extra lines or shifts. They can free up human workers for more complex and creative roles of the type that also provide job satisfaction.

 

·        You can use pick-and-place automation to reduce the risk of human error and comply with strict quality standards. These robots place each component accurately every time, achieving the highest consistency for assembly, sorting, and packaging.

 

·        Automation also minimizes human contact within production areas to lower the overall risk of contamination. They can be customized to meet sanitary standards to help your facility comply with health and safety regulations.

 

·        Aside from simply moving items, pick and place robots can be used for dispensing, kitting, inspection, and other medical manufacturing tasks.

 

 

If you need pick and place automation solutions, get in touch with us here at Cybernetik. We’ve successfully worked with manufacturers to design, build, and deploy different systems, including:

 

·        3D vision-based systems for picking and placing irregularly shaped items to optimize space utilization on pallets

 

·        Automated systems for handling catalytic converters during their coating process (including precise flipping and placement based on quality assessment)

 

·        Comprehensive solutions for bottle packing (including case erection, filling, and palletizing with a quality control system to detect missing bottles)

 

Discuss your requirements with us so we can put together a custom pick-and-place automation system for your medical manufacturing facility, including documentation for operator use and preventive maintenance.

 

 

 

 

 

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