Abstract
Social, technical and economic reasons require an enhanced application of handling systems such as industrial robots. Quality and efficiency of an industrial robot depends greatly on feeding devices, and the ARGE-HHS within its project new handling systems as a technical aid in the working process intends to analyze all feeding devices that are likely to be most suitable for advanced applications. Forty one feeding devices were developed, known devices were modified, adapted to different applications, and tested. A variety of feeding devices for most applications in the field of material handling is reported.
Citation Formats
Becher, H, Burkhardt, R, Drexel, P, Graf, B, and Krreis, W.
New handling systems as technical support for the working process. Part 6. Feeding devices.
Germany: N. p.,
1982.
Web.
Becher, H, Burkhardt, R, Drexel, P, Graf, B, & Krreis, W.
New handling systems as technical support for the working process. Part 6. Feeding devices.
Germany.
Becher, H, Burkhardt, R, Drexel, P, Graf, B, and Krreis, W.
1982.
"New handling systems as technical support for the working process. Part 6. Feeding devices."
Germany.
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title = {New handling systems as technical support for the working process. Part 6. Feeding devices}
author = {Becher, H, Burkhardt, R, Drexel, P, Graf, B, and Krreis, W}
abstractNote = {Social, technical and economic reasons require an enhanced application of handling systems such as industrial robots. Quality and efficiency of an industrial robot depends greatly on feeding devices, and the ARGE-HHS within its project new handling systems as a technical aid in the working process intends to analyze all feeding devices that are likely to be most suitable for advanced applications. Forty one feeding devices were developed, known devices were modified, adapted to different applications, and tested. A variety of feeding devices for most applications in the field of material handling is reported.}
place = {Germany}
year = {1982}
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title = {New handling systems as technical support for the working process. Part 6. Feeding devices}
author = {Becher, H, Burkhardt, R, Drexel, P, Graf, B, and Krreis, W}
abstractNote = {Social, technical and economic reasons require an enhanced application of handling systems such as industrial robots. Quality and efficiency of an industrial robot depends greatly on feeding devices, and the ARGE-HHS within its project new handling systems as a technical aid in the working process intends to analyze all feeding devices that are likely to be most suitable for advanced applications. Forty one feeding devices were developed, known devices were modified, adapted to different applications, and tested. A variety of feeding devices for most applications in the field of material handling is reported.}
place = {Germany}
year = {1982}
month = {Mar}
}