Robotics

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From self-driving cars to industrial cleaning equipment and warehouse automation, robotics is a growing industry.

When working with small products, precision is a must. You need parts that meet the exact specifications or the equipment will fail.

Potential Applications for Robotics

At Automated Production Machining, Inc., we are proud to be a supplier for the robotics industry. We create a variety of parts for automated industrial equipment, including:

  • Connecting rods
  • Slide rails
  • Brake links
  • Sensor windows
  • Flanges
  • Brackets

Why Machined Parts for Robots?

Other manufacturing processes like additive manufacturing create parts one layer at a time. Not only is this time consuming, but each layer is rough in order for the next layer to adhere. This leaves an uneven surface that requires finishing to be usable, as well as a weaker part overall.

By creating parts with CNC machining, you are removing material instead of adding it. This means the part begins and ends strong. While some finishing may be necessary, machined parts provide smoother surfaces than additive manufacturing in less time.

Have Questions?

If you have a project you would like us to review, send us a quote request and we will get back to you right away.

 

Education

education industry machine shop

Engineering schools in large universities trust us to create customized solutions for a variety of needs.

Maybe you need a part for a discontinued item or custom metal pieces for scientific equipment. Whatever the reason, Automated Production Machining, Inc. is proud to supply universities with CNC machined parts for your institution of higher education.

Potential Applications for Education

  • Equipment repair
  • Obsolete part replacement
  • Mounting hardware
  • Engineering projects
  • Scientific equipment

Why Machined Parts for Education?

Other manufacturing processes like additive manufacturing create parts one layer at a time. Not only is this time consuming, but each layer is rough in order for the next layer to adhere. This leaves an uneven surface that requires finishing to be usable, as well as a weaker part overall.

By creating parts with CNC machining, you are removing material instead of adding it. This means the part begins and ends strong. While some finishing may be necessary, machined parts provide smoother surfaces than additive manufacturing in less time.

Have Questions?

If you have a project you would like us to review, send us a quote request and we will get back to you right away.