Non standard automation equipment provides intelligent automation solutions for different industries
Non standard automation equipment, as the name suggests, refers to automation devices that are not designed and manufactured according to national equipment standards. These types of devices are not batch universal, but are designed and customized according to specific parameters such as enterprise products, process flow, spatial layout, and production capacity requirements. It usually includes modules such as mechanical structure, pneumatic system, electronic control system, sensors, motion control, etc., and is widely used in automatic assembly, handling, inspection, packaging, welding and other processes. The core advantages of non-standard automation equipment
Highly customized to meet personalized production: Each non-standard equipment is tailored for a specific product, capable of accurately matching customers' unique processes and technical requirements, achieving a deep integration of automation and practical needs.
Improving production efficiency and stability: Non standard equipment can integrate complex or tedious manual processes into an integrated and continuous automation system, effectively reducing intermediate links and improving overall production efficiency and yield.
Reducing labor costs and employment risks: With the rise in labor costs, many manufacturing enterprises are troubled by difficulties in recruiting and training workers. Non standard automation equipment can significantly reduce reliance on manual labor by achieving functions such as automatic assembly, testing, and packaging.
Optimize product quality and achieve standardized operations: Automated control systems can strictly execute operations according to process parameters, eliminate human errors, achieve product consistency and standardization, and reduce rework and defect rates.
Technologically upgradable and structurally expandable: Modern non-standard equipment is designed with system upgrade and module expansion interfaces reserved for customers to quickly respond when adjusting processes or switching product models in the future.