Robotic Tools Make 3D Manufacturing Process Safer
Written by AZoRoboticsJul 2 2021
Using robot technology from OnRobot, the students built an automation solution that eliminates worker exposure to the nylon powder used for 3D printing and additive manufacturing. Exposure to the nylon powder is harmful as workers may inhale, ingest or accidentally rub it into their eyes while working. The Lancaster students’ solution reduces worker exposure and eliminates associated health risks.
Students from Lancaster University: Left: Vasco Vieira - Middle: Jenny Wilson - Right: James McEwan. Image Credit: OnRobot
Additive Manufacturing and industrial 3D printing processes are booming, changing the way manufacturers work and invent. Rapid changes on the manufacturing side, means rapid changes in the work environment, and businesses must work to keep up and ensure the work environment related to new technologies like Selective Laser Sintering is safe.
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