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Epson Robots: Robotics Solutions for Factory Automation


Long Beach, CA — Epson’s robots are designed for maximum efficiency and productivity for small parts assembly in industries that range from auto-


vide a way to automate factories without wasting time or money on expensive, complex, slide-based solu- tions. The robots come with a built-in controller, a new technology feature that reduces space requirements and simplifies set up, along with the pow- erful Epson RC+® development envi- ronment included with all Epson ro- bots. This innovative alternative in- stalls in minutes and virtually elimi- nates space-constraint issues. Epson’s space-saving, six-axis ro-


bots can reach into confined work- spaces from many angles with smooth


Epson Synthis T-Series all-in-one SCARA robot.


motive and medical development to lab automation, consumer electron- ics, electronic components, and in- dustrial systems. The company’s Synthis T-Se- ries, all-in-one, SCARA robots pro-


ATEC: Teams of Testing Specialists with Equipment and Industry Expertise


San Diego, CA — Advanced Test Equipment Rentals (ATEC) is a provider of test and measurement equipment for EMC, aerospace, auto- motive, semiconductor, consumer electronics, electrical, communica- tions, environmental, and many other industries. To provide customers with the


best service and expertise, ATEC provides each customer with a spe- cialized team to handle specific needs. The specialized teams are ed- ucated about specific types of equip- ment and markets to provide cus- tomers with optimum solutions for their testing needs. These specialized teams have a


mission to help every customer re- ceive the full benefit of renting with ATEC. The teams focus on: EMC; power supplies and loads; industrial electrical testing; facility power mon- itoring and data acquisition; cellular communications and network com- munications; environmental simula- tion; NDT and inspection; environ- mental inspection; environmental monitoring and simulation; and com- ponent testing, radio communica- tions and data acquisition. Since 1981, ATEC has provided


test and measurement equipment rentals to a large variety of indus- tries. Over the years, the inventory has grown to support every industry that requires technical testing. ATEC provides thousands of differ- ent types of test and measurement equipment from an extensive list of


manufacturers. Contact: Advanced Test Equip-


ment Rentals (ATEC), 10401 Roselle


Street, San Diego, CA 92121 % 858-558-6500 E-mail: rrusso@atecorp.com Web: www.atecorp.com


motion, making the C4, C8 and N se- ries some of the most flexible six-axis robots available today. Payloads range from 4.4 to 17.6 lb (2 to 8 kg) and the robots reach from 1.6 to 4.6 ft (0.5 to 1.4m). The Epson six-axis SlimLine design saves valuable factory floor space, without compromising perform- ance, speed or reach. The Flexion™ N2 six-axis robot with its folding arm design, was awarded a “Thomas Edi- son 2018 Innovation Award.” Epson’s new Force Guide inte-


grated solution provides fast, tactile feedback to guide robots for high-pre-


cision parts placement. Powered by proprietary Epson Quartz technology and driven by real-time servo system integration, it enables Epson robots to detect six axes of force with precision down to 0.1 N. Easy to configure and set up, Force Guide includes a point- and-click interface with preconfigured solutions and built-in objects, reduc- ing the development time for preci-


sion repeatability applications. Contact: Epson America, Inc.,


3840 Kilroy Airport Way, Long Beach, CA 90806 % 800-463-7766 Web: www.epson.com


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