Dispensing Robots
Quick dispensing robots are solutions for automatic dispensing of adhesives, pastes, silicones, sealants and other process materials used in electronics production. They are useful when manual material application is too variable, slow or difficult to control. A dispensing robot helps repeat the same path, dose and application point. The range includes a robot and accessories for configuring a dispensing workstation around a specific process, material and production task.
Quick dispensing robots for automated material application
Quick dispensing robots are used for automatic application of material in defined points, lines or working areas. They support processes where repeatability and controlled placement matter.
In electronics production, they can be used for glue, process pastes, silicones, sealants, resins and other liquid or semi-liquid materials. The final choice depends on the medium and process requirements.
The main goal is to improve repeatability. A robot can reduce errors that often appear during manual dispensing.
The range includes solutions related to automated dispensing. This may include dispensing robots and accessories used to configure or expand a dispensing workstation.
When should you consider a dispensing robot?
A dispensing robot makes sense when manual application limits quality or work speed. The problem may be uneven material quantity, operator variation or inaccurate path control.
Other signals include a long cycle time, material waste or repeated corrections after application. Automated dispensing helps organise the process and control the amount and position of material.
In electronics production, repeatability is especially important. Too much glue, paste or silicone can cause contamination or assembly problems. Too little material can weaken the process result.
- Repeatable material application – for glue, paste, silicone, sealants or similar media.
- Better process control – for quantity, position and application path.
- Fewer operator-related differences – especially during repeated tasks.
- Less material waste – when the process requires stable dosing.
- Support for short and medium series – without building a full production line.
- Easier automation start – for companies moving from manual dispensing.
Applications in production and assembly
Quick dispensing robots support companies that want to improve material application in production, service or development work. They can apply material on a PCB, housing, assembly part or other production detail.
Typical applications include PCB dispensing, glue application, paste application, silicone dispensing and sealant application. They can also support protective or process materials, depending on the medium and workstation setup.
A dispensing robot can work as a standalone workstation. It can also become part of a wider automation process.
- Glue dispensing on PCBs and assembly parts.
- Paste application in points or along a programmed path.
- Silicone, sealant and protective material dispensing.
- Automation of repeatable assembly tasks.
- Process trials in R&D and technology departments.
- Dispensing workstations for short and medium production series.
How to choose a dispensing robot?
Start with the material. Glue, paste, silicone and resin can require different dispensing methods and accessories.
Then define the part shape, required material quantity, expected accuracy and cycle time. These details affect the robot, dispenser setup and workstation layout.
Also check the way the part will be fixed during work. Stable positioning helps the robot repeat the same dispensing path.
For many companies, the first automation step does not require a complete production line. A well-selected dispensing workstation can take over one repeatable task from the operator.
Dispensing robot or manual dispensing?
Manual dispensing is flexible, but it depends strongly on the operator. With more parts, it becomes harder to keep the same material quantity and path.
A dispensing robot repeats a programmed movement. This helps control material application during recurring production tasks.
Automatic dispensing is not needed for every process. For single service tasks, manual application may be enough.
A robot is worth considering when the process repeats often and application quality affects cost, rework or product stability.
Support for dispensing workstation selection
Choosing a dispensing robot requires more than selecting the device. The material, part geometry, working area and expected repeatability also matter.
Before purchase, describe the application. Include the material, quantity, part type, cycle expectations and required path.
This helps assess whether the process needs a dispensing robot, a simpler dispensing workstation or a different configuration with matching accessories.
Ask about Quick dispensing robots if you want to automate glue, paste, silicone or sealant application in electronics production, assembly or R&D.
FAQ – Quick dispensing robots
What is a Quick dispensing robot used for?
A Quick dispensing robot applies material automatically. It can support glue, paste, silicone, sealant and other process media.
Can dispensing robots be used for PCB work?
Yes. Dispensing robots can support PCB dispensing, especially with glue, paste or protective materials. The correct setup depends on the PCB, material and process.
When should I switch from manual dispensing to automated dispensing?
Consider automated dispensing when manual work creates variation, long cycle times, material waste or too many corrections. A robot helps stabilise repeatable tasks.
How is a dispensing robot different from a manual dispenser?
A manual dispenser depends on the operator. A dispensing robot automates the movement and helps repeat the same application path and material placement.
What materials can be applied with dispensing robots?
Dispensing robots can support glues, pastes, silicones, sealants, resins and other liquid or semi-liquid materials. The final choice depends on the medium and process.
Are dispensing robots suitable for small production series?
Yes. A dispensing robot can be useful for short and medium series when the process repeats and stable application matters.
Can a dispensing robot be selected for a specific process?
Yes. Selection should consider the material, part, required dose, cycle time and repeatability. The workstation and accessories must match the application.
Can I ask about a presentation or application test?
Yes. For automated dispensing, it is useful to describe the process before purchase. This helps assess workstation selection, presentation options or application tests.
