Processes
Automating a precision assembly task requires a great deal of expertise and full mastery of the various assembly processes. Our experience in various industries (medicine, cosmetics, caps, automobiles, etc.) enables us to incorporate and develop all assembly processes:
Welding is used to join both metal and plastic parts to one another. Machines such as automatic battery cover assembling and welding machines, automatic needle protector assembling and welding machines video , use this process.
Nailing
Riveting is a process commonly used in the field of chemistry in our automated assembly of handles onto detergent boxes (see our machinery). Riveting is also used in the automotive industry to rivet thin metal plates.
Screwing is essential if nuts are found in all of the elements to be assembled. The industries with the greates need of screw assembly are connectors and construction. An example of a screw-assembly machine is the automatic nut-on-threaded-rod assembly machine. video 
Clasping is mainly used for assembling mechanic elements made of plastic. Clasping assembly guarantees precision joining. One example of a clasp-assembly machine is an automatic cosmetic doser pump valve assembly machine. video 
Adhesives require an accurate adhesive application system. Adhesive assembly enables a paper substrate to be placed on a plastic substrate, for example. Example: An automatic assembler that affixes labels onto CD/DVD packaging boxes. video 
Crimping is used in assembling machines intended for the construction and agri-food industries, as well as packaging. Examples of machines that use crimp assembling include automatic cap seal-crimping machines, automatic metal ring crimping machines for electrical cables, and expansion ring assembly machines for metal inserts. video 
Hot forming makes it possible to assembly plastic parts by heating and shaping plastic. Commonly used in the automobile industry, this method is incorporated into semi-automatic hot forming assembly machines for seals in car windows, and semi-automatic hot forming assembly machines for holding safety belts in place.
Cold forming is a process which is similar to burring plastic. Cold-forming assembly requires that the material have a certain degree of flexibility.
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