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DELMIA Robot Programmer

3DEXPERIENCE PLATFORM ROLE

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What is DELMIA Robot Programmer?

The DELMIA Robot Programmer role is an offline robot programming tool, suitable for programming manufacturing robots/cobots.

Robot Programmer is suitable for novices and advanced users alike, and enables you to easily create complex robot movements and commands that wouldn’t be possible with the onboard teach-and-learn systems provided with most robot hardware.

DELMIA Robot programmer can:

  • Include kinematics for end effectors, clamps and fixtures
  • Plan and simulate work cells.
  • Utilise existing CAD data regardless of source.
  • Import and modify and optimise your existing programs.
Key Benefits
Reduce Downtime

By programming your robot virtually with Robot Programmer, you can keep your robot in full production while new programs are created and verified, meaning no manufacturing downtime.

Extensive Robot Library

Robot programmer has a comprehensive library of over 1800 mainstream robots from brands including Universal Robots, Kuka, Fanuc, and ABB, meaning implementation can be delivered quickly and efficiently.

Wide Applications

Typical applications might include CNC machine tending, welding, adhesive application, pick and place, assembly, loading and more.

DELMIA is Driving Factory Automation
Automation has long been thought of as a tool for large businesses with large scale production requirements only, but with the advent of lower-cost robot solutions, this need not be the case anymore.

A robot can be excellent for a repetitive manual task, working in an environment dangerous to humans or just to increase capacity in a factory where it is difficult to fill operator roles.

The applications for robots can be extremely extensive but common tasks include; palletizing, pick and placing, gluing, welding, polishing and painting.

With Robot Programmer (RBS) role in DELMIA you can define and simulate a robot task in a virtual environment to make sure your process will work in the field and is optimised to achieve what is needed as quickly as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need SOLIDWORKS to use Robot Programmer?
No, the DELMIA Robot Programmer role is completely CAM-agnostic and works independently of CAD systems.
How does Robot Programmer connect with my robot?
Robot programmer comes with a comprehensive library of robots from all mainstream manufacturers.

Simply find your robot in the library and the software will tailor the program output to match your hardware. This output can be customised if desired.

Should your robot not appear in the library then it can be created to your specification or you can utilise our Technical Support team for assistance.
Can I use programs I have already created?
Yes, existing programs can be imported into Robot Programmer. These programs can be modified and optimised or edited as required.
What are the advantages of offline robot programming vs teach-and-learn?
Offline robot programming allows you to create more complex programs that cannot be achieved with teach-and-learn methods.

Critically, offline programming does not require the robots to stop working so new programs can be created and tested independently then used when needed with no interruption to production.
Can I program more than one robot?
Yes, there is no limit to the number or type of robots you can program. As well as being able to program multiple robots to perform different tasks, it is also possible to program more than one robot in a common environment, so tasks that may require more than one robot to work together can be managed.

An example of this could be welding a large fabrication where two robots may operate on the same job simultaneously or pick and place operations along a production line.
What is the difference between a robot and a co-bot?
In simple terms, a co-bot is designed to work alongside humans and encompass safety features that enable them to work in close proximity with one another.

In general, Cobots tend to be smaller than robots with smaller payload capacity. Industrial robots typically work behind guarding and enclosures and are not aware of human presence.

Whilst there is an overlap in the work that robots and co-bots can undertake, there are some applications that lend themselves specifically to one or the other.
What is an end effector?
An end effector is what is added to a robot arm to customise it for your specific task. This could be a gripper to pick up an item, an adhesive appticator or even a welding torch.

Having the ability to change the end effector gives robot arms great versatility in the jobs they perform.
How can I get in touch?
Ready to find out more?

Whether you’re making products for use on a construction site, designing the building or managing the construction process, it’s likely you’re doing one of the hundreds of processes that we could help make more efficiently and at a lower cost.

Give us a call on 01 297 4440 or fill out the form below and we can discuss your requirements.

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