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Omron’s NX502 Machine Automation Controller

Scale up machine control to line control with the NX502

Scale up machine control to line control with the NX502. Omron’s machine automation controllers have been designed to give manufacturing facilities robust safety, accurate motion, and transparent control by harnessing Sysmac’s One Controller, One Connection, and One Software architecture.

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Sealing and Material Coating in EV Manufacturing – How Omron’s Technologies Refine Quality
Omron's nx502 Machine Automation Controller

Omron has a vast portfolio of EV sub and final assembly services based on 90 years of leadership in automation and decades of experience serving the automotive industry. In this article, Omron discusses how their automation solutions for material coating and sealing can increase the efficiency and productivity of EV manufacturing and assembly while at the same time offering quality assurance through traceability solutions.

or example, Omron’s NX102 (machine scale controller), and the NX502 (line scale controller) are both capable of moving data from inspection devices to a central location without requiring a computer to assess the data, therefore reducing installation and maintenance costs. Omron can thus ensure precise, consistent, and fast EV component inspections and fast data visualization during the sub assembly process – and more.

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