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MULTILINK SCARA WAFER HANDLING ROBOTS- LATEST ADDITION TO THE FAMILY OF ROBOTS

Now the new addition of the Wafer handling robot in the arena of robot industry. It is going to take the semiconductor industry to next level. Kensington lab is the one of the leading industry of this field which can provide you the latest tools of this.

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MULTILINK SCARA WAFER HANDLING ROBOTS- LATEST ADDITION TO THE FAMILY OF ROBOTS

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  1. MULTILINK SCARA WAFER HANDLING ROBOTS- LATEST ADDITION TO THE FAMILY OF ROBOTS

  2. The growing demand for wafer handling robots is likely to drive the market in the coming years. Wafer handling robots are used for a wide range of applications such as wafer cleaning, wafer packaging, as well as wafer cutting, etc.

  3. Overview About SCARA Robot SCARA robots were first invented in the year 1980s in Japan. The term ‘SCARA’ is referred to as ‘Selective Compliance Assembly Robot Arm’. Main functionality of the SCARA robot is that it has a jointed 2-link arm that looks likes the human arm, although it works on a single plane.

  4. W Advantage of SCARA Robots Most common use of the SCARA robot is to perform assembly operations where high speed & accuracy is needed.

  5. Feel free to talk with our professionals www.kensingtonlabs.com sales@kensingtonlabs.com

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