Electronics
The complexity of electronic production is rising as the size of components and circuits gets smaller. Manufacturers face various challenges while creating products, including high component density, narrow pitches, several layers, and small, delicate pieces that need exact positioning.
These problems could pose difficulties that would make product assembly and testing more difficult. Additionally, the sensitive nature of the circuits necessitates extra caution, but even then, mistakes, waste, and inefficiencies are possible. Manufacturers must seek creative and effective solutions as the market becomes more competitive and the demand for new features and goods grows.
Robots can automate almost all steps of the electronics production cycle. Some critical areas include processing materials and components, assembly lines, etching, inspections, testing, and other processes. Since most of these tests are repetitive, robots can significantly lower labor costs by reducing the number of humans while boosting production speeds, decreasing errors, and minimizing waste.