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How do the industrial robots that produce cars work?|Rapid cnc machining

Release date:01 , Jan , 0001 Source:Mastars Pageviews:-
The International Federation of Robotics IFR recently released data showing that there will be a record high of 517,000 new industrial robots installed worldwide in 2021, up 31% year-on-year, with an average annual growth rate of 11% over t...
The International Federation of Robotics IFR recently released data showing that there will be a record high of 517,000 new industrial robots installed worldwide in 2021, up 31% year-on-year, with an average annual growth rate of 11% over the past five years. Behind this figure, China is undoubtedly the biggest draw, with new installations in 2021 well ahead of other countries and regions and, for the first time, accounting for more than 50% of the global market.|injection molding|rapid prototyping services

Among the application markets for industrial robots, the automotive industry is the big demander. With the demand for automotive exports and new energy vehicles, the demand for industrial robots for automotive manufacturing is also growing rapidly. We all know that car manufacturing requires a large number of industrial robots, but do we know how these industrial robots work?

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Robots are widely used in manufacturing and in many industries. Nearly half of these robots are used in the automotive industry, including the auto parts industry.

The China Robotics Industry Alliance expects the market in China to grow by 8% to 10% in 2022, while at the same time, IFR expects the global industrial robot market to grow by 10% in 2022. between 2022 and 2025, it will grow at 5% to 7% per annum.




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