Suction cup manipulators can be used to handle a wide range of workpieces. Here are some examples of workpieces that can be handled with suction cup manipulators:
Flat workpieces: Suction cup manipulators are suitable for handling flat workpieces such as metal sheets, glass sheets, plastic sheets, etc. They can generate negative pressure on the workpiece surface through the suction cup, securely hold the workpiece, and perform tasks like moving, flipping, or placing.
Boxes and containers: Suction cup manipulators can handle various shapes and sizes of boxes and containers, such as cardboard boxes, plastic containers, drums, etc. They can grip the edges or surfaces of the containers using suction cups or an array of suction cups, enabling tasks like loading and unloading, stacking, and sorting.
Parts and components: Suction cup manipulators are commonly used for handling and assembling various types of parts and components. They can handle small parts like screws, nuts, electronic components, as well as large components like automotive parts, mechanical parts, etc.
Pipes and tubing: Suction cup manipulators are used for handling pipes and tubing, such as metal pipes and plastic pipes. They can grip the ends or sides of the pipes using suction cups, allowing for transportation, assembly, or fixation.
Plastic products: Suction cup manipulators are suitable for handling and processing various plastic products, such as injection-molded parts, plastic containers, plastic pipes, etc. As plastic products are often lightweight and have smooth surfaces, suction cup manipulators can securely grip and handle these workpieces.
It is important to note that the suitability of suction cup manipulators also depends on factors such as the shape, weight, and surface characteristics of the workpiece. In practical applications, it may be necessary to choose the appropriate suction cup shape, material, and suction cup array configuration based on the specific requirements to ensure effective suction and safe handling.