Machining, composite and integrated manufacturing specialists at the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre have joined forces to build what is believed to be the world’s first reconfigurable carbon composite robotic machine tool.
The reconfigurable carbon composite robotic machine tool built by the AMRC – image courtesy of AMRC. Composite robotics reportedly offer a flexible, low cost alternative to purpose built machining solutions, according to Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC). The carbon composite robot project is part of the AMRC’s contribution to the Factory…
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