When designing highly automated robots, engineers focus on two issues: cost and delivery time。
Applying robots to ships and floating platforms at sea requires withstanding harsh weather conditions and unknown risks while ensuring the quality of the robots. For example, with remote control of intelligent robots, operators can sandblasting the interior of large ship fuel tanks to remove rust and oil stains, ensuring the durability of the machine’s interior.
These robots are compact in structure, with cameras, tools, and other accessory brackets – mainly made of aluminum alloy CNC machining. They have precise structures and very small tolerances, so it is necessary to reduce processing costs。
Just as intelligent robots are aimed at the customer base, remote control of robots is not a one size fits all solution. Customers have various needs, which require customization for specific work environments. Small batch processing orders are the most suitable choice, and DEYUCNC can handle these needs well。