Core Technologies Behind Robotic Grinding in Foundries
Grinding automation has historically been difficult in foundries due to complex casting shapes and uneven material allowances.
Modern robotic grinding systems overcome these challenges through several key technologies.
First is path planning. Robots follow predefined trajectories to ensure complete coverage of grinding areas.
Second is force control technology. Maintaining consistent contact pressure is essential for stable grinding results. Advanced robotic systems monitor and adjust grinding force in real time.
Third is high structural rigidity. Grinding requires significant contact force, and a rigid mechanical structure ensures stable machining performance.
Together with automation fixtures and dust collection systems, robotic grinding creates a complete automated finishing solution.
NEVIEW grinding robots are engineered specifically for casting applications, providing stable grinding performance even under high load conditions.