Quick Dispensing Robots
Quick dispensing robot models are used for automatic application of glue, paste, silicone and other materials in electronics production and assembly. This product group includes dispensing robots for workstation setup, PCB dispensing and automation of repeatable material application tasks.
Ask about price, availability and configuration for your process. The right choice depends on the material, part geometry, working area, repeatability and required workstation setup.
Quick dispensing robot models for automatic material application
A Quick dispensing robot applies material automatically in programmed points, lines or working areas. It supports processes where repeatable application and controlled placement are important.
These robots can be used for PCB dispensing, glue application, paste dispensing, silicone, sealants, resins and other materials used in electronics production, assembly and R&D.
Choose the model according to the process first. The material, part geometry, required repeatability and working area all matter.
The number of axes, programming method and workstation design also affect the choice. The robot can work as a standalone station or as part of a wider production process.
Quick dispensing robot models
Quick dispensing robots may be available in 3-axis and 4-axis configurations. They may also be used as standalone stations or inline solutions.
Depending on the model, different working areas may be available. Examples include 200×200, 300×300, 400×400 and 500×500 mm.
The working area should match the PCB size, number of parts in one cycle and dispensing path length.
- 3-axis dispensing robots for standard point and path applications.
- 4-axis dispensing robots for more complex tool movement.
- Standalone models for use as separate dispensing workstations.
- Inline solutions for integration with a production process.
- Programming by computer or teach pendant.
- Working areas matched to PCB, part size or application area.
3-axis or 4-axis dispensing robot?
A 3-axis dispensing robot works in X, Y and Z axes. It is suitable for many standard point and path dispensing tasks.
This can include repeatable glue, paste or silicone application on PCBs, assembly parts and regular-shaped details.
A 4-axis dispensing robot is worth considering when the process needs more flexible tool movement. The additional axis can help with more complex parts, longer paths or work on several planes.
What should you check before choosing a dispensing robot?
Start with the process, not only the device. Define the material, part, dose, repeatability and expected cycle time.
Point dispensing on a PCB has different needs than silicone line application. Paste application over a larger area may require another setup.
Then check the working area and part geometry. A smaller field can fit compact parts and repeatable points. A larger field can support bigger PCBs or several parts in one cycle.
Programming method also matters. A teach pendant can be convenient for quick point and path setup. Computer control can help with more complex or frequently changed programs.
Applications of Quick dispensing robots
A Quick dispensing robot helps automate material application when manual dispensing is too slow, variable or hard to control.
The robot repeats a programmed movement. This helps control the place, path and amount of applied material.
This is important in electronics production. Too much or too little material can cause contamination, rework, assembly problems or process instability.
- PCB dispensing in electronics production.
- Automatic glue dispensing on assembly parts.
- Paste application in points or along a programmed path.
- Silicone and protective material dispensing.
- Sealant and resin application in assembly processes.
- Automation of repeatable tasks done manually before.
What information should you provide in an enquiry?
To select a Quick dispensing robot, describe the application first. Include the material, part size, required working area and application method.
Also define repeatability, expected quantity and planned production volume. This helps assess whether a 3-axis or 4-axis model is needed.
It is also useful to state whether the robot will work as a standalone station or as part of a production process. This affects workstation design, programming and accessory selection.
Support with Quick dispensing robot selection
The robot price is only one part of the decision. The device must also match the material, part, accessories and expected process quality.
Application review helps reduce the risk of choosing the wrong setup. It also helps define the dispenser, accessories, fixture and working area.
Ask about a Quick dispensing robot if you need a model for glue, paste, silicone, resin or another medium in electronics production, assembly or R&D.
Send details about your process to check price, availability and the recommended dispensing workstation configuration.
FAQ – Quick dispensing robot
Which Quick dispensing robot should I choose for electronics production?
The choice depends on the working area, material, part geometry and required repeatability. The full process should be checked before selecting a model.
What is the difference between 3-axis and 4-axis dispensing robots?
A 3-axis dispensing robot works in X, Y and Z axes. A 4-axis robot adds a rotation axis, which can help with more complex applications.
Can a Quick dispensing robot be used for PCB dispensing?
Yes. A Quick dispensing robot can support PCB dispensing with glue, paste, silicone or other materials. The setup depends on the PCB size and process.
Can a dispensing robot apply glue, paste and silicone?
Yes. A dispensing robot can be used with different liquid and semi-liquid materials. The final configuration depends on the medium and application method.
Does a dispensing robot need additional accessories?
In many applications, yes. A complete workstation may need needles, cartridges, holders, valves, fixtures or other dispensing accessories.
How can I get a price for a Quick dispensing robot?
Send information about the material, part, working area, repeatability and production volume. This helps prepare the model selection and quotation.
Can a dispensing robot replace manual dispensing?
Yes, when the task is repeatable and needs stable material quantity, path and placement. It is useful in electronics production and serial assembly.
Can the dispensing process be tested before purchase?
For demanding applications, it is worth discussing tests or a demonstration before purchase. This helps verify the process and workstation configuration.
