Autonomy is the core of cobots or collaborative robots, which have been designed to acknowledge and share the industrial workspace with humans, shifting themselves as per requirement. Industrial robots certainly hold a grip over the market, and are still in production, but cobots have definitely entered the market as a competitor to them.
Today, manufacturing industries are often left puzzled with the decision to choose between Cobots and Industrial Robots to get the job done. One of the best ways to answer such queries is to assess your company’s requirements.
The following questions can help you do so:
Both Cobots and Industrial Robots have their own areas of expertise, and as stated earlier, there’s no jack of all trades.
Take a look at the benefits and drawbacks of having a cobot:
For Industrial Robots, the following table can created:
It can be concluded that the choice between cobots and industrial robots is highly application dependent. Nonetheless, ISO/TS 15066 provides comprehensive safety guidelines for introduction of robots in collaborative practices. It may be argued that under complex programming and heavy safety mechanism, any robot may be turned into a collaborative one. However, cobots hold an edge of being natively designed to work with manual labor instead of relying on constant monitoring and firmware modifications.
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