Robotics

Certifications & Compliance

ISO 9001:2015, AS9100(KS Q 9100)

+
0
3D Printing Experts
< 0 %
Defect Rate
%
0
On-Time Delivery Rate
+
0
Clients
Our Successful Partnerships
We were able to stably produce parts requiring high functionality and durability through the PA12 printing service
AIDIN ROBOTICS
aidinrobotics.co.kr

Design freedom and lightweighting

Through topology optimization, a key element of additive manufacturing, we dramatically reduce weight while maintaining strength. Maximize energy efficiency by expanding the robot arm’s range of motion and reducing motor load

Part consolidation and miniaturization

We integrate complex joints, cooling channels, and cable routing previously requiring multiple components into a single printed part. By eliminating the assembly process, we prevent tolerance issues and enhance the robot’s durability

Rapid R&D and customized production

It is possible to print immediately after design changes without the need for expensive mold production. We flexibly respond to everything from prototypes for field testing to special-purpose robot parts that require high-mix low-volume production.

Application

3D Printed Parts for Robotics

Lighter and more efficient

Robotic finger

PA12 offers superior mechanical strength and toughness, making it ideal for components subjected to repetitive bending and friction, such as robotic fingers. Its high fatigue resistance ensures minimal cracking or deformation over long-term use, providing reliable support during grasping operations for various objects.

MJF

PA12

PA12S

Image and contents courtesy of Lincsolution

Humanoid wrist bracket

By lightweighting the joint brackets of the robotic arm, we reduce motor load and increase operating speed

PBF(Powder Bed Fusion)

ALSi10Mg

Image and contents courtesy of Lincsolution

Force/Torque Sensor

Solving the challenge of fingertip force sensing with a miniature 6-axis force/torque sensor for finger joints.

PBF(Powder Bed Fusion)

Maraging steel

Image and contents courtesy of BLT

Don't miss out!

No matter how complex the challenge, we can solve it together

Request a Quote

Case study

Haptron Scientific

Force/Torque Sensor

Materials

Materials for Robotic Components

We recommend the optimal material for your needs

PA12S

PA12S boasts a range of properties, including superior mechanical strength, excellent chemical resistance, and outstanding thermal stability

Superior mechanical strength

Chemical resistance

Thermal stability

Image and contents courtesy of HP

Aluminum

With its exceptional lightweight properties and high thermal conductivity, this material is ideal for robotic frames, as it enhances mobility while effectively dissipating heat from drive motors.

Lightweight

Thermal Conductivity

Corrosion Resistance

Image and contents courtesy of BLT

Titanium

Lightweight, strong, and highly resistant to both corrosion and heat.

Specific Strength

Corrosion Resistance

Thermal Expansion

Image and contents courtesy of BLT

Related posts

Learn more about the field of robotics