Robots

Quick industrial robots support automation in electronics production, PCB assembly, soldering, dispensing and process inspection. The range includes soldering robots, dispensing robots, AOI systems, wave soldering solutions and accessories for automated workstations. These systems help improve repeatability, process control and workstation efficiency.
Choose the right solution according to the process, material, PCB type, inspection needs, loading method and planned production integration.

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Quick industrial robots for electronics automation

Quick industrial robots are used to automate repeatable processes in electronics production. They support soldering, dispensing, PCB inspection and selected production operations.

This main category groups several automation areas. It includes soldering robots, dispensing robots, AOI inspection systems, wave soldering solutions and accessories for robot workstations.

The goal is not only to replace manual work. Automation helps improve repeatability, reduce operator-related variation and control process quality.

What does the Robots category include?

The range covers systems for different stages of electronics production. Each group supports a different process and requires a different selection method.

  • Soldering robots – for automated PCB, THT, wire and connector soldering.
  • Dispensing robots – for automatic application of glue, paste, silicone and process materials.
  • AOI systems – for optical inspection of PCB assemblies and process quality checks.
  • Wave soldering solutions – for selected soldering processes in electronics production.
  • Robot accessories – for maintaining and configuring automated workstations.

When should you consider automation?

Automation is useful when a process repeats often and quality depends too much on manual work. This can apply to soldering, dispensing or inspection.

Typical problems include operator variation, unstable application quality, long cycle time and repeated corrections. A robot or automated system can help control these issues.

In electronics production, repeatability is important. The same PCB, component or application path should be processed in a consistent way.

Soldering, dispensing and inspection in one automation area

Soldering robots help control tool movement, solder wire feeding and joint repeatability. They are used with PCBs, THT components, wires and connectors.

Dispensing robots apply glue, solder paste, silicone, sealants or other materials in defined points, lines or areas. They support production, assembly and R&D work.

AOI systems support visual inspection of PCB assemblies. They help detect selected defects and support quality control after assembly or soldering.

How to choose a Quick automation system?

Start with the process. Define whether the task is soldering, dispensing, inspection or another production operation.

Then check the PCB, component type, material, required repeatability and cycle time. The loading method and available workstation space also matter.

For serial production, integration with a line may be important. For tests, prototypes or shorter runs, standalone systems can be more practical.

Support for process selection

A robot should be selected for the application, not only by its name or axis count. The process, part geometry and quality requirements define the correct setup.

Before purchase, describe the product, process and current problem. This helps assess the system type, accessories, tests and possible workstation configuration.

Ask about Quick industrial robots for soldering, dispensing, AOI inspection, wave soldering and electronics production automation.

FAQ – Quick industrial robots

What are Quick industrial robots used for?

Quick industrial robots support automation in electronics production. They can be used for soldering, dispensing, PCB inspection and selected production processes.

What is the difference between soldering robots and dispensing robots?

Soldering robots automate solder joints on PCBs, THT components, wires and connectors. Dispensing robots apply glue, paste, silicone or other process materials.

When should I choose an AOI system?

Choose an AOI system when the process needs optical inspection of PCB assemblies. It supports quality control after assembly, soldering or other production stages.

Can Quick robots be integrated with a production line?

Selected systems can support inline work or integration with production processes. The correct choice depends on the product, loading method and workflow.

How do I choose the right automation system?

Start with the process and part. Then define repeatability, cycle time, quality requirements, workstation space and planned integration.