New SCARA Robots Offer Speed and Precision for the Next Industrial Revolution

ABB builds IRB 920T for the electronics industry

Recently, ABB expanded its range of SCARA robots with new IRB 920T, which is designed for the electronics industry, which has complex manufacturing processes. The new SCARA robot offers high accuracy, speed, and repeatability for assembly, picking, and placing tasks, according to the company.

The IRB 920T is intended to help manufacturers stay on top of market demands with its cycle time of 0.29 seconds and maximum payload capacity of 6 kg (13.2 lb.). ABB said the robot is up to 14% faster than its previous IRB 910SC SCARA robot.

The global market for SCARA robots is growing, driven by the need for higher manufacturing throughput while maintaining quality. These four products offer precision and ease of use.

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