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Page 1: Kawasaki Robotics and InduSoft Web Studio: Kawasaki Presentation

Kawasaki Robotics (USA), Inc. |

1© 2013 Kawasaki Robotics (USA), Inc. All rights reserved.

Robotics -

Increasingly implemented in industrial manufacturing

Kawasaki Robotics (USA), Inc.

August, 2016

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Agenda

• Introduction to Kawasaki Robotics

• Industrial Robots

– Typical Industrial Robot

– Specifications and Performance

• Robotics

– Why Use Robots

– Applications and Industries

– System Integration / Solution

• Trends in robotics

• Numbers – Global and Regional

• Trade organizations

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Main Products

• LNG carriers• LPG carriers• Offshore work vessels

6.0%

Ship & OffshoreStructure

• VLCCs• Bulk carriers• Submarines

8.1%

Rolling StockAerospace

Main Products

• Aircraft for Japan’s Ministry o f Defense• Component parts for commercial aircrafts• Commercial helicopters• Missiles/Space equipment

21.8%

Main Products

• Electric train cars (including Shinkansen)• Electric and diesel locomotives• Passenger coaches• Gigacel (high-capacity, full sealed Ni-MH battery)

Main Products

• Hydraulic components (pumps, motors and valves)• Hydraulic systems for industrial use• Hydraulic marine machinery• Precision machinery/Electric-powered services• Industrial robots

9.1%

PrecisionMachinery

Main Products

• Power plants• LNG tanks• Industrial plants• Crushing machines

8.1%

Main Products

• Jet engines• Gas engines• Diesel Engines• Gas turbine systems

14.7%

Main Products

• Motorcycles• All-Terrain vehicles• Utility vehicles

22.1%

Gas Turbine &Machinery

Plant &Infrastructure

Motorcycle &Engine

• Tunnel boring machine• Municipal refuse

incineration plants

• Gas & steam turbines• Marine propulsion

system/Aerodynamic machinery

• Personal watercraft• General purpose gasoline

engines

Business Segments – Kawasaki Heavy Industries

© 2016 Kawasaki Robotics (USA), Inc. All rights

reserved.3

Robotics Division

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Robotics Division - Global Organization

© 2016 Kawasaki Robotics (USA), Inc. All rights

reserved.4

KawasakiRobotics

UKWarrington

Kawasaki Robot

SystemsJapan

Kawasaki RoboticsHeadquarters

MI, USA

LocalDistributors

KawasakiRoboticsCA,USA

KawasakiRobotics

KoreaSouth Korea

Kawasaki RobotCenterTaiwan

Kawasaki HeavyIndustries, Ltd.Akashi, Japan

KawasakiRoboticsCanada

KawasakiDistributor

Brazil

KawasakiRoboticsMexico

Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.Robotics Group

KawasakiRobotics

GmbHNeuss

Kawasaki RoboticsTianjinChina

Kawasaki MotorsEnterprises

Thailand

AMERICAS EUROPE

Local USABranch

Offices (2)

ASIA & OCEANIA

Kawasaki has over 1,000 employees devotedto robotics and automation systems

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Typical Industrial Robot

A reprogrammable, multi-functional machine designed to manipulate material, parts, tools or

specialized devices through variable programmed motions for the performance of a variety of tasks

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Typical Industrial Robot

Joint 1

Joint 2

Joint 3

Joint 4, 5, 6

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Early History of Robots

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Specifications and Performance

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Robot Line Up

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E Controller – System Configuration

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Why Use Robots

• Manufacturing operations strive to improve:

– Productivity

– Quality

– Flexibility

– Minimize cost of production

– Hazardous environment applications

– Precision

– Consistency

– Continual operation not attainable by humans

– High labor rate environment

• (United States, Japan, Germany, England, France, Canada,

Australia and New Zealand)

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Applications and Industries

• Robots are increasingly used for:

• Material handling

• Arc welding

• Material removal

• Dispensing

• Coating

• Inspection

• Assembly

• Industries using robots include:

• Automotive

• Food and beverage

• Electronics

• Pharmaceutical

• Plastics

• Printing/publishing

• Agricultural machinery

• Construction machinery

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Why Use Robots

• Vision Guided Sealing:

– Quality

– Flexibility

– Minimize cost of production

– Precision

– Consistency

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Why Use Robots

• Palletizing:

– Productivity

– Flexibility

– Consistency

– Continual operation not attainable by humans

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Why Use Robots

• Forging Press Tending:

– Productivity

– Hazardous environment applications

– Consistency

– Continual operation not attainable by humans

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Why Use Robots

• Automotive Painting

– Productivity

– Quality

– Flexibility

– Hazardous environment applications

– Consistency

– Continual operation not attainable by humans

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Why Use Robots

• Bearing Assembly:

– Flexibility

– Precision

– Consistency

– Continual operation not attainable by humans

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Why Use Robots

• Vision / MH / Sorting:

– Productivity

– Quality

– Flexibility

– Consistency

– High labor rate environment

• (Japan)

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Robotic Systems Integration

• Request For Quotation

• Fact Finding / Site Visit

• Project Definition / Concept

• Technical Interchange

• Proposal

• Project Award

• Project Plan

• Design

• Procurement and Build

• Assembly and Testing

• Controls and Robot Programming

• Testing and Debug

• Run-Off and Acceptance

• System Teardown and Shipping

• Installation and Commissioning

• Documentation and Training

• Support

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Robot Modeling, Simulation and Offline Programming

• Modeling

– Visualize 3D model of robots, devices, tools, and work objects

– Built-in library with complete robot series and sample objects

– Import 3D CAD model

• Simulation

– Virtual robot movement

– Accurate operation trajectory and cycle-time analysis

– Collision check and layout verification

– Multiple robot operation

– Record video and screen capture images

• Offline Programming

– Create programs for download to real robot

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Design

• Cell Simulation

– Cell Layout

– Robot location

– Conveyors

– Fixtures

– Fencing / Entrance gates

– Control cabinets / Controllers

• EOAT – End Of Arm Tooling

– Mechanical: Pneumatic/Servo

– Vacuum

– Spot Welding Gun

– MIG/TIG/Plasma Torch

– Paint/Sealant Gun

• Safety

– Fencing/Guarding

– Light curtains

– Muting devices

– Gate switches

– 3D Space definition

• Electrical/Controls Architecture Design

– Cycle time / sequence studies

– PLC

– HMI

– Robot I/O

– Sensors

– Fieldbus

– Control panel design

– Fixtures

– Fencing / Entrance gates

– Control cabinets / Controllers

– Cell Wiring

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Design

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Design

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Controls and Robot Programming

• AS Language

• Process Control (PC) programs • Soft interface / GUI

• Block Step programming • KLogic

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Controls and Robot Programming

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Controls and Robot Programming

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Trends in Robotics

• Collaborative robots

• Medical / surgical robots

• Defense / military robots

• Domestic robots

• Health care robots

• Space robots – NASA’s Robonaut 5

• Human scale humanoid robot - Emergency space walk, extra pair of hands, human

exploration more effective

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Trends in Robotics – IoT – Kawasaki Trend Manager

Communication terminal

Customer’s factory After-sales service by Kawasaki

Dedicated server & Network base

Kawasaki Robot Remote Maintenance Service

Constant monitor

operating condition

Trend manager (Current, Iron Particle density)

携帯

Mobile

Mail

Auto Distribution

MailAuto Distribution

I o TSecurity measures

High reliability

TREND Manager

4G mobile

Auto delivery when warning /error occur・Saved data・Error log・Operation log・Troubleshooting

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Servo Locator

3-axis

ZH100

Compact Resistance Welding Arm

MXE700N

KG264

Painting

Arm

“Delta”

RobotLF035

6-axis Servo locatorMDE500N

ZZX300SG

Higher JT 6 Torque for

Glass Applications

E Controller

R-Series

ZXE100L

EU Glass Handling

Trends in Robotics – Different Models

BX-Series

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Numbers - World Record

Worldwide sales of industrial robots - a new record number of 248,000 units

Rise of 12 percent compared to the previous year (2014: 221,000 units)

Sales figures for industrial robots have increased almost four-fold since 2009 (2009: 60,000 units)

By 2018, some 2.3 million units will be deployed on factory floors

Europe - sales rose by ten percent to 50,000 units compared to the previous year

Strongest markets are the three EU countries, Germany (20,000 units), Italy (6,700 units) and Spain (3,800 units)

Americas - sales increasing by 15 percent to a total of 37,000 units

USA heads the list with 27,000 units sold

Mexico – sales doubled within one year to around 5,500 units

Asia - world's strongest growth market - a total of 156,000 units sold in 2015 - a rise of 16 percent

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RIA Data - Dollars and Units

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RIA data – Application distribution

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Robotics Organizations

• US: RIA – Robotics Industries Association

• http://www.robotics.org/

• RIA is a trade group in North America organized specifically to serve the robotics industry

• Member companies include leading robot manufacturers, users, system integrators,

component suppliers, research groups, and consulting firms

• http://www.ifr.org/

• Nonprofit organization formed by over Robotics organizations from 15 countries

• Protect business interests, create public awareness about Robotics technologies, etc.

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Closing note

• Robotics is increasingly the driving force behind plant automation

• Implementations lead to lower costs, improved quality, increased production, and

improved workplace health and safety

• Global industrial Robotics automation is expected to grow to reach $79 Billion by 2022

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Kawasaki Contact Information

Samir PatelDirector, Product and Advanced Engineering

Kawasaki Robotics (USA) Inc.

28140 Lakeview DriveWixom, Michigan 48393USA

Direct: 248-446-4252Email: [email protected]

www.kawasakirobotics.com

Melanie WinklerAccount Manager - Channel Partners

Kawasaki Robotics (USA) Inc.

28140 Lakeview DriveWixom, Michigan 48393USA

Direct: 248-446-4361Cell: 810-522-2250Main: 248-446-4100 Email: [email protected]

www.kawasakirobotics.com

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Thank You !