Boosting Productivity And Efficiency In The Industrial Sector
ABB Robotics, a global pioneer in automation solutions, announces the launch of the IRB 930 SCARA, an innovative robot designed to transform assembly and pick-and-place operations. Designed to meet the growing demands in sectors such as electronics, automotive, and renewable energy production, the IRB 930 SCARA promises to boost productivity by 10%, outperforming other models in its category.
Advanced Capabilities And Superior Performance
The new IRB 930 from ABB marks a milestone in the SCARA industrial robot portfolio. With three distinct variants, this robot is capable of handling payloads from 12 kg to 22 kg, establishing itself as a leader in its class. Its push-down capability is 200% stronger than conventional models, making it ideal for tasks that require intensive strength, such as screwing and assembling complex components.
Innovation In Automation And Control
Equipped with the OmniCore™ controller, the IRB 930 ensures exceptional motion control, enabling a cycle time of just 0.38 seconds and flawless accuracy. This cutting-edge technology guarantees not only increased production rates but also the maintenance of the highest quality standards in manufacturing.
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Expansion Of The SCARA Portfolio
Together with the IRB 910INV, IRB 920, and IRB 920T, the IRB 930 completes ABB’s SCARA line, offering a range of options for different payload requirements from 3 kg to 22 kg. These high-performance robots are ideal for a variety of sectors, including packaging and manufacturing, where high-speed assembly and selection operations are critical.
ABB’s Leadership And Commitment
ABB, a leader in electrification and automation technologies, continues to drive innovations for a sustainable and efficient future. With a legacy of over 130 years and around 105,000 employees, ABB is at the forefront of industrial transformation. Its Robotics & Discrete Automation division stands out as one of the world’s leading suppliers of robotics and machine automation, offering a comprehensive and integrated portfolio that serves companies of all sizes and sectors.
In summary, ABB’s IRB 930 SCARA is a significant addition to the global SCARA robot market, projected to reach US$ 15.54 billion by 2027. This launch not only reinforces ABB’s position as a leader in innovation but also provides advanced solutions to tackle the challenges of modern industry.
Source: Tamer Business Communication – Ana Carolina Saito.

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