Промышленные роботы Росатома получили демонстрационный зал в Москве

At the state corporation's enterprises, they are entrusted with welding, machine maintenance, metalworking, stamping, milling and other important operations

The first demonstration hall of industrial robots from AtomIntelMash LLC (AIM) was opened by Rosatom Service, an enterprise of the Electric Power Division of the Rosatom State Corporation. These robotic systems have been successfully implemented at enterprises in various divisions, and the degree of robotization of nuclear industry production will increase.

As noted in the state corporation, the series of robots have "atomic" names. For example, "Quarks" are compact desktop robots with a lifting capacity of up to 8 kg and a working radius of less than 1 meter. "Bosons" with a palletizing function of ultra-high lifting capacity have a reach of up to 4.3 meters and can lift loads weighing up to 3 tons. And "Photons" effectively perform welding operations and move objects weighing up to 10 kg at a distance of up to 2 meters.

The multifunctional robots presented in the exposition can be seen both in the nuclear industry and beyond: Rosatom Service has many orders for them. Domestic industrial robots are entrusted with a number of functions that are critical for an efficient and safe production process: welding, machine maintenance, metalworking, stamping, milling, palletizing and other operations.

By 2030, AIM plans to localize the entire technological cycle of robot production in Russia and increase production capacity. This idea coincides with the key vectors of the state's development: the national project to support the development program for means of production and automation and the development of robotization. It is assumed that by 2030 Russia should be among the 25 world leaders in terms of the number of industrial robots.

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