custom robotic solutions
ABOUT US
WE DO THINGS DIFFERENTLY
Industrial robotics and especially robotic welding is harder to get working than it might seem. Welding is capricious, unforgiving and takes lots of trial and error to get just right. At Poly-Robotics, we realised that rushing hardware out the door and making it work on the customer’s floor garantees misery for everyone involved. Therefore, we follow one simple policy : “it stays here until it actually works“.
This approach is a win-win, because it allows our staff to do the bulk of work in a familliar environnement close to home and garantees a production ready robotic cell on delivery for the customer.
Project life cycle
1. DESIGN PROPOSITIONS
Through a back and forth with the client, we figure out exactly what kind of robotic cell is needed.
2. Contract signature
Once the design has been chosen, we sign a contract agreeing to the payment terms, delivery date, quality requirements, etc…
3. building the cell
From final design to assembly to programming, the whole Poly-Robotics team starts moving.
4. production tests
Once the cell is working, we invite the client to come to our offices and help us tweak the welding process.
5. installation
It’s moving day! We disassemble the cell, ship it to the client’s factory and follow it there to do the installation on site.
6. first production run
We’ll stay at the client factory until the cell ran a production that met or exceeded the clients quality requirements.
SMALL cell example
Welding : braking plates
A single robot welds one part while the operator assembles another one on the exterior facing jig. When the welding is done, the jigs rotate 180 degrees and the cycle restarts.
medium cell example
welding : grid transformers
Pre-assembled transformers are hooked on a rotating face plate and then 2 robots spend around 45 minutes welding the entire things.
Large cell example
welding : 20 feet cable trays
More than a wedling cell, this machine includes an hydraulic press, 5 conveyors, 3 handling robots and 2 welding robots. This production cell takes raw aluminium stock, cuts it the right lenght and the builds each cable tray rung by rung.