Economic analysis of robotic arc welding operations
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The emphasis of the approaches which have been made to economic justification of robots has been toward their initial acquisition and in large batch and mass production environments. This paper examines the effect that alternative methods of operating a robot cell will have on its economic performance in small batch manufacture. Particular attention is given to the investment in tooling and fixtures and to the cost per piece produced by the cell.
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