Professorship of Assembly and Handling Technology







Handling / Robotics               
Because of the improving and more efficient robotics many handling tasks which have been originally implemented by humans are replaced by robotic systems. Consequently heavy elements can be positioned more precise, cycle times can be decreased and the quantities production can be increased to accommodate today’s market requirements of quick delivery dates. Our research work’s special attention turns on the automation of handling tasks which have not been automated yet.

assembly- and handling simulation
automation of strain rolling
assembly- and handling simulation automation of strain rolling


Flyer:

Main Foci of the Research
 
  • Automation of strain rolling (AiF – PRO INNO II – RECKWAKI)
  • Design, projecting and planning of handling tasks
  • Calculation, modelling and simulation of motion cycles
  • Dimensioning, basic design and optimization of handling devices by MKS/FEM

Service Offer for the Industry
 
  • Development of special solutions for handling tasks
  • Construction of optimal motion and position cycles
  • Experimental analyses (virtual/real)

Instrument Engineering Equipment
 
  • SCARA robot
  • Flexible assembly cells
  • Simulation instruments (software applications)
  • Wide range of control, measurement and control technology

Contact
 
Dipl.-Ing. Mathias Riedel
Rm.: E 117
Tel.: 0371/531-37394
mathias.riedel@...
Dipl.-Ing. Carsten Teichgräber
Zi.: E 117
Tel.: 0371/531-38748
carsten.teichgraeber@...