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hardware flow control. It is an ideal choice in the field of industrial automation.
ABB and IBM jointly announce plans to jointly develop high-end industrial artificial intelligence
On April 26, according to Xinhua News Agency, Swiss ABB Group and American IBM recently announced at the Hannover Industrial Fair in
Germany that the two parties will jointly develop high-end industrial artificial intelligence and combine ABB”s digital solutions with IBM”s “Watson”
Internet of Things. The combination provides users with new solutions to major challenges in the industrial field, such as strengthening quality
control, reducing downtime, increasing industrial process speed and output, etc.
One application of the new solution is embedding real-time cognitive analytics into industrial product inspection processes to automate quality
control. ABB”s system is responsible for capturing real-time product images and analyzing them through IBM”s IoT cognitive computing technology
to quickly identify substandard products.
This solution can alert producers to critical faults that cannot be identified by the human eye during the product component assembly process,
allowing quality control experts to quickly intervene. This improves production line output while also improving production accuracy and product consistency,
helping manufacturers avoid costly product recalls and reputational damage.
In the field of smart grids, new solutions can help customers optimize operations and maintain smart grids by extracting historical and weather
data to predict patterns on the power supply side and demand side. Temperature, light and wind speed forecasts will be used to predict power
consumption demand, helping customers determine optimal power load management and real-time electricity prices.
ABB Group CEO Spiesshofer told Xinhua News Agency that the new solutions will provide many opportunities, especially in the energy transition.
By increasing investment in renewable energy and integrating it into smart grids, it is expected to generate an output value of US$7 trillion over the next 25 years.
ABB launches new OmniCore controller and IP67-rated IRB 1100 robot powered by it
ABB has launched a new version of the IRB 1100 robot and OmniCore controller. The new product design has enhanced waterproof and
dustproof functions to cope with harsh use environments. The new IRB 1100 model has an overall protection rating of IP67 and all electrical components
are sealed to prevent contamination .
Sealed components prevent dust from entering the interior of the robot, providing complete protection. Rugged, compact IP67-rated IRB
1100 robot powered by new OmniCore™ C90XT controller to handle the toughest conditions
For manufacturers , the new IP67 protection rating enables robots to be used in workplaces that generate large amounts of dust, water
and debris, including 3C polishing, wet grinding, polishing and deburring .
The IRB 1100 is ABB”s most compact and fastest robot with best-in-class repeatability. The IRB 1100 is available in two models: one with
a 4kg payload reaching 475mm and the other with 580mm.
The new OmniCore C90XT expands the comprehensive OmniCore controller family, bringing all the benefits of its best-in-class motion
control and path accuracy to harsh environments. The C90XT is a ruggedized compact controller with IP54 protection rating for compact installation
in dirty, wet and dusty processes.
XT stands for “Extremely Tough.” The controller also provides additional internal space to support communication with process-related
equipment, conveyor tracking and external axes, while its lean format allows it to be installed in tight spaces. C90XT is the industry’s smallest
high-protection robot controller.
The IRB 1100 has consistently outperformed similar robots in terms of payload and position repeatability, and ABB”s OmniCore controller
has been recognized for its best-in-class path accuracy and cycle times. Featuring enhanced protection levels for harsh environments, the IRB
1100 and C90XT controllers are ready to handle the toughest workplaces, with digital technologies from ABB Robotics and Discrete Automation
while maintaining the high reliability and fast cycle times customers demand.
61C350 I/O module
61C22A I/O system
60M100-00 sensor
33VM52-000-29
31C450-503-4-00 Frequency changer
31C075-503-4-00
31C015-503-4-00 Frequency changer
31C005-503-4-00 Frequency changer
30-W2960B01A Serial port
30V4060 Ac driver
26D023003 microprocessor
22-COMM-D Communication module
22B-CCC Communication module
20-VB00601 Power module
20DC460N0ENNBNBNE Frequency changer
12HGA11J52 Universal auxiliary relay
12HFA51A42H relay
8V1090.00-2 Servo driver
8LSA55.EB030D200-1
8LSA25R0060D000-0 Servo motor
8B0C0320HW00 Power module
8AC123.60-1 B&R
8AC110.60-2
07KT92-CS31 Programmable controller
07KR31-FPR3600227R120 Servo driver
07AC91-GJR5252300R0101 Distributed Automation I/O
6SM77K-3.000 Servo motor
6SM56-S-3000 Robotics and automation
6SM37L-4.000 KOLLMORGEN Stepper motor
6GK5204-0BA00-2AF2 redundancy
6DD1642-0BC0 module
5X00481G04 Controller module
5X00419G01 Relay Output Module
5X00121G01 Analog output module
5X00062G01 Analog input module
5SHY6545L0001-AC10272001R0101-5SXE10-0181
5SHY4045L0006-3BHB030310R0001 IGCT series module
5SHY4045L0001 3BHB018162R0001 Fluidic tube
5SHY3545L0020 3BHE014105R0001
5SHY3545L0010 Thyristor IGCT
5SHX1445H0001 Servo driver
5SHX1060H0003 Driving circuit
5SHX06F6004
5KCP39PG motor
5AP1130.156C-000 touch screen
4PP220.0571-R5 touch screen
4P3040 Touch screen
3HNA025019-001
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