Intelligent Painting Robot
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Develops Intelligent Painting Robot
Tokyo, Japan, Jul 25, 2005 (JCN Newswire via COMTEX) -- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries announced on July 25 the development of the MRP-5000/5100, a new-generation painting robot.
Co-developed with Anest Iwata, the robot is equipped with complex control functions required for high-grade painting, including rotating electrostatic guns and electrostatic controllers.
The robot also automatically calculates the ideal paint discharge amount and painting velocity, using data on types of paint used and film pressure.
Investor's Business Daily: Breaking News
Tokyo, Japan, Jul 25, 2005 (JCN Newswire via COMTEX) -- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries announced on July 25 the development of the MRP-5000/5100, a new-generation painting robot.
Co-developed with Anest Iwata, the robot is equipped with complex control functions required for high-grade painting, including rotating electrostatic guns and electrostatic controllers.
The robot also automatically calculates the ideal paint discharge amount and painting velocity, using data on types of paint used and film pressure.
Investor's Business Daily: Breaking News
2 Comments:
Wow I would love to be among the first to hang one of this robot's paintings on my wall.
All they need to do is to calculate the proper paint discharge velocity and film thickness for, say, Da Vinci, and viola!
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