Assembly and Disassembly via Automation Tools

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Assembly and disassembly is a new and also a rapid developed trend in manufacturing area. In the future the assembly and disassembly will be one inseparable part of manufacturing process. Especially automated disassembly is a technology, which is trying to satisfy needs and requirements. Many of special requirements are supported by international institutions, research programs and foundations. In our Institute of Manufacturing Systems and Applied Mechanics at Faculty of Materials Science and Technology the project named Intelligent assembly cell is realized. Within the frame of this project designing of structure, following of several assembly steps, organization of material flow and others is processed. Currently disassembly is one part of solving problems as assembly. Automated disassembly technique allows an automated separation of various parts, from which was disassembled product created.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 467-469)

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2066-2071

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February 2011

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© 2011 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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