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IAI Announces Medical Assist SCARA Robots

October 1, 2020

IAI (Intelligent Actuator Incorporated), a leading robotics provider headquartered in Shizuoka, Japan,­­ would like to introduce their IXA and IXP SCARA series robots.

The SCARA design is optimal for high speed and accurate pick-and-place operations, and the IXP robots are available with an ISO 4 cleanroom rating.

Scara Robots

The IXA series uses 200VAC servo motors with high speed and payload capabilities. The IXP is compact and cost-effective, using 24VDC stepper motors and provides an affordable entry-level into cleanroom automated testing. IAI equips all models with battery-less absolute encoders as a standard feature.

“IAI is proud to be in the forefront of technology to assist the medical community in the battle against Covid-19 and any future health crisis,” says Kaz Haruna, National Sales Manager for IAI America. The current pandemic creates an urgent need for readily available multiple testing and diagnostic tools worldwide. IAI is actively assisting the medical community by providing robotic components for infectious disease testing, molecular diagnostics, tissue and blood sampling, genomic research, cancer research, pharmaceuticals, and medical device production.

About IAI

Founded in Shimizu, Japan in 1976, Intelligent Actuator Incorporated (IAI) has over forty years of experience in the design and manufacture of customized medical and industrial robotics. Built on “Quality and Innovation,” IAI is a leader in the research and development of advanced energy-efficient and affordable Cartesian, SCARA, and Tabletop robots. From entry-level to high-speed models, IAI provides complete programmable systems and components to fulfill any and all of your medical testing and industrial production needs.

 

 

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