Requirements for robot assisted disassembly of not appropriately designed electronic products: lessons from first studies

Alexandra Weigl
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For environmental and economical reasons future applications in automation may focus on robot assisted disassembly of a large variety of electronic products with the general aim to re-use valuable modules, sub-assemblies and components recovered from old products. This paper presents first activities, investigations and experiments in applying intelligent robots to autonomous disassembly of electronic products. In particular the structure of a flexible robot system, including suitable actuators and sensors is developed and disassembly difficulties which arose in the first experiments are analysed. As a representative example for electronic products a video camera recorder has been selected for practical disassembly experiments. The robot system used within this research work comprises a six-axes robot arm a three-fingered dexterous gripper, a two-jaw-gripper, a wrist force/torque-sensor and a multicamera imaging system.<>
机器人辅助拆卸设计不合理的电子产品的要求:第一次研究的经验教训
出于环境和经济原因,自动化的未来应用可能侧重于机器人辅助拆卸各种电子产品,其总体目标是重新使用从旧产品中回收的有价值的模块,子组件和组件。本文介绍了将智能机器人应用于电子产品自主拆卸的初步活动、调查和实验。特别地,开发了一个柔性机器人系统的结构,包括合适的驱动器和传感器,并分析了在第一次实验中出现的拆卸困难。以电子产品为例,选取摄像机记录仪进行实际拆卸实验。本研究中使用的机器人系统包括一个六轴机械臂、一个三指灵巧夹持器、一个双颌夹持器、一个腕部力/扭矩传感器和一个多摄像头成像系统。
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