- Europe
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- Africa and Oceania
For the complete PV module assembly line, Stäubli's advanced four-axis and six-axis robots meet the challenges of the growing industry. The module assembly begins usually by cutting pre-treated cells into pieces followed by the stringer application. The Stäubli TS2 SCARA robots allow the highest throughput of such process on the market thanks to their unparallel speed and precision. When it comes to the following processes such as string layup, frame assembly and module handling for treatment and packaging, our large payload 6 axis robots, TX2-160 and TX200, provide the best precise positioning and long-term reliability.
Solar cells are at first cut into 2 or 3 pieces in a laser cutting machine equipped with Stäubli TS2 for high speed and high precision cell loading/unloading
Stringer machines equipped with high speed Stäubli TS2 robots are widely appreciated by module manufacturers, with a throughput of more than 7000 cells per hour, ranking top worldwide.
In string layup application, the Stäubli TX2 robots ensure the smooth movement of cell strings to be assembled.
The Stäubli TX2 robots provides the long-term reliability and precise positioning in applications of framing and junction box assembly.
The heavy payload TX200 ensures the large working envelope and smooth handling of the final solar modules for test, sorting and packaging.
Precision
It allows a lowest breakage rate and far less downtime of the equipment.
Efficiency
Because a high throughput is the key in applications like stringer.
Long-term reliability
The robot should always have the best performance after years of usage.
Connectivity
Because robot is not working alone. Tracking devices, Imaging devices are all connected.