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SMC provides the gentle touch with new non-contact gripper

Author: Smc Pneumatics
by Smc Pneumatics
Posted: Nov 21, 2014

SMC, the world´s leading provider of pneumatics, has proved that it has got the gentle touchIn meeting the market demand for a non-contact transfer. The innovative company has launched its highly flexible XT661, a vacuum operated mark-free gripper which can transfer a range of work pieces with differing sizes, forms, height and materials, and with minimal and gentle contact. Available in two types, using the working principles Cyclone and Bernoulli, the XT661 comes in a range of sizes from Ø20mm up to Ø50mm.

Every household require best solution of their common problems from Vaccum to all those issues for which they desire the appropriate options. It also applies for solutions sought in the commercial setups to ensure that every single operation remains smooth. Large chunk of manufacturers therefore deal into the products like Pneumatic Cylindersand cylinders of other categories brought into use for multiple purposes.

The Cyclone, gets its name from the way the air is discharged in a whirling direction. With a groove-channel design, it has a large suction area with even pressure dispersion and a high lifting force with low air consumption, making it economical to operate. It is also compact and lightweight, with a low profile Cyclone type that can be placed in robot arms for transfer. Alternatively, the Bernoulli discharges air radially which means there is minimal vibration during the gripping process, removing the need for a positioning guide. It also features a standardized multi-port allowing for easy detection of work pieces by connecting a sensor.

The XT661 is easy to assemble, install and maintain as it´s grease-free and simple to disassemble and clean internally. It´s suitable for a range of applications that require fragile handling such as electronic circuit boards, solar battery cells, liquid crystal glass, insulating sheets, silicon wafers, electrode materials and copper film. Recognized as a global technology leader and voted for the third consecutive year as one of the world´s most innovative company by leading business magazine, Forbes, SMC has a diverse customer base covering all automation industries. For more information about the XT661, please visit SMC´s New Product Section.

Too much popularity of Pneumatic Cylinders due to variety of options or facilities it offer to users make it common names. Selected prestigious manufacturers make it a point to launch cylinders for their best uses. There is no dearth of manufacturers dealing into such products but it is crucial to evaluate each of them to come on conclusion on what to buy and what to ignore. Same thing applies in case of vaccum related accessories. Your investments are not for a day or a month. You seek long term solution while select the products. It is crucial to avail best services for which you should remain a choosy person.

Have a look on our website for more information about the variety of products which we deal into as manufacturer cum supplier besides our latest launch of XT661 that has already become a sought after item. You can also obtain detailed information about us for the wide range of items we manufacture, supply and sale through calling us. Detailed information about products which we manufacture and supply and which has made us market leader in the country today can be found in our website. It keeps you informed about us and our associate cooperate parties around the world to supply quality materials to consumers.

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