Factory automation infrastructure


Factory automation infrastructure is a more recently coined phrase that is used to describe the process of incorporating automation into the manufacturing process of end products. With this infrastructure, the manufacturing environment is defined by its ability to manufacture and/or assemble goods chiefly by machines, integrated assembly lines, and robotic arms. The automated environments are also defined by their coordination with the required automatic equipment to form a complete system. The intention of factory automation is to decrease the risks associated with laborious and dangerous work faced by human workers. This system is essentially a solution for the automation and manufacturing of a particular production process of an intended output and/or end product.

Automation

The Automation process is a widely accepted form of production that has made great leaps and bounds in the production process as a whole. Automation has led to the production of sophisticated parts in similar or higher output qualities with only little quality fluctuation. It can also help cut the overall manufacturing costs and create safer working environment for workers. The use of automation in the manufacturing process started by using such technologies as the pneumatic and hydraulic systems for use in applications where their mechanical advantages could be used to utilize a production for higher output quality and efficiency. We have since created a complex and highly integrated systems composed of many different technologies and innovative procedures controlled under High Language programming environments with sophisticated operation drivers. These drivers are often running languages that support 6, 7, and 8 axis controls for sophisticated robotics.

Robotic arm

A robotic arm is a type of mechanical arm, usually programmable, with similar functions to a human arm; the arm may be the sum total of the mechanism or may be part of a more complex robot. The links of such a manipulator are connected by joints allowing either rotational motion or transnational displacement. The links of the manipulator can be considered to form a kinematic chain. The terminus of the kinematic chain of the manipulator is called the end effect or and it is analogous to the human hand.

Advantages and disadvantages

The main advantages of automation are:
The main disadvantages of automation are: