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Automated assembly

Introduction to Automated Assembly

Automated assembly lines are designed to efficiently put together complex electronics with high accuracy and repeatability.

Features of Automated Assembly

Robotic Arms & Gantry Systems

• High-speed, high-precision multi-axis arms
• Ideal for delicate tasks like component insertion, soldering, and screw driving

Precision Component Placement Systems

• Pick-and-place robots with vision alignment for micro-level accuracy
• Surface Mount Technology (SMT) machines for PCB population

End-of-Arm Tooling (EOAT)

• Custom grippers for small, fragile components
• Tools for fastener driving, adhesive dispensing, and wire routing

Feeding Systems

• Bowl feeders, vibratory feeders, and tray systems for consistent part supply

Vision Guidance & Verification

• Camera-based systems for component orientation, alignment, and defect detection

Cleanroom Compatibility

• Systems designed to meet ISO cleanroom standards for dust-sensitive devices

Applications of Automated Assembly

  • PCB assembly and soldering
  • Smartphone/tablet housing assembly
  • Battery and speaker installation
  • Screen and display panel integration
  • Connector and cable assembly

Advantages of Automated Assembly

High throughput with low cycle times

Enhanced consistency and precision

Reduced defect rates

Scalable for various product models

Less manual labor in repetitive fine-motor tasks