Bastian Solutions Launches New Robot Warehouse Picker with 3D Printed Parts
Bastian Solutions has launched its Bastian Solutions Shuttle System with 3D Printed parts. The robot is created from additive manufacturing with unparalleled efficiency and flexibility feature. The additive parts of the robot include the fingers, joints, and elbow. These parts are made of polymeric substances that enable the robotic material handler to function with more dexterity and efficiency.
The robot is built with polymer materials, as a result, it can execute its operations at low power consumption. The Fast Radius’ develops most of the additive parts of the robot. The Fast Radius’, headquartered at Chicago, is one of the most advanced industrial-grade additive manufacturers in North America. The additive manufacturer develops the final build-of-material (45%) of the Bastian Solutions Shuttle system. The additive parts mentioned above are manufactured using HP Multi Jet Fusion 3D printers and Carbon printers.
The Vice President of Technology and R&D of Bastian Solutions, Ron Daggett said that They envisioned that the additive manufacturing would help the company function more efficiently in the Robot development field.
The Carbon DLS technology and innovative materials play an important role to bring the Bastian Solutions Shuttle System into the market and to make new things possible in the robotic field. Dana McCallum, Head of Production Partners for Carbon, said that they are excited to introduce their Carbon DLS technology to the robot development field with 3D printed parts.
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