Adhesives specialist Intertronics has released a guide dispelling 10 myths about dispensing automation.
The company outlines the benefits of robotics, including improved productivity, efficiency, output, quality, and flexibility, and can improve health and safety and job satisfaction for employees. The guide is aimed to help increase the adoption of dispensing automation.
The International Federation of Robotics (IFR) World Robot Report in 2021 found that the UK has a robot density of 101 robots per 10,000 employees, below the global average of 126. This slow uptake extends to dispensing robots, which are typically used to automate the application of adhesives, sealants, potting compounds, encapsulants, form in place gaskets, temporary masking, lubricants, and other liquids, fluids, and pastes.
Some of the myths dispelled in the guide include that robots steal jobs, they are too expensive, the payback period on an investment will be too long, and that they need to operate 24/7. The guide also covers installation, safety, flexibility, and when to invest.
Ben Swanson, chief commercial officer of Intertronics, said: “British manufacturers have a lot to gain from investing in robots. For example, automating repetitive and potentially dangerous tasks means workers can be moved into positions that are creative, fulfilling, and add more value.
“We hope the guide will help communicate that these benefits can be realised quickly, easily, and affordably. In fact, a new dispensing robot system could cost less than the managing director’s new car! In many applications, the payback period for a dispensing robot is short, making it quick to achieve return on investment. Combined with the general productivity and quality benefits of robots, market conditions, and the current tax advantageous environment, now is a good time to consider investing in dispensing automation.”
You can read 10 myths about dispensing robots here.