RENEX Group summed up its participation in Warsaw Industry Week trade fair.

 

On 8-10 November, in Nadarzyn, Warsaw Industry Week trade fair was held. During the event RENEX Group presented solutions dedicated for electronics production and repair sector as well as those for a wide range of industrial customers. The visitors had the opportunity to see and examine in action, among others, REECO anti-static tables with electrically adjustable table top, REECO Soldering Robot and YAMAHA industrial robots.

“We are pleased with the great interest in the stand prepared by us – especially in the products of our brand REECO and the brand of our partner – YAMAHA. Large numbers of people we talked to noticed the potential of the solutions we presented in their industries. This applies in particular to REECO Robot, as a ready-made, universal platform that can be implemented in operating production lines. For many, the key advantage of this design was the ability to change the head. Thanks to this, the device can be easily adapted to operate in new fields and, what is particularly important for the user, modified at a later time. Also of great interest was the REECO anti-static furniture we developed and supply – in particular the REECO anti-static table with electrically adjustable table top height. Many visitors noticed the convenience of changing the position from sitting to standing and how much this solution could increase their working comfort. Our specialists from RENEX TECHNOLOGY AND TRAINING CENTER present at the stand also held a number of talks concerning the presented YAMAHA industrial robots and their possible use in a number of industries and types of manufacturing and service activities. We are pleased that we had the opportunity to show our comprehensive offer to a wide range of customers present at the fair.” Commented Mrs. Marzena Szczotkowska-Topić and Mr. Predrag Topić – owners of RENEX Group.

RENEX Group presented its own REECO brand products, including specialized robots and industrial furniture. REECO robots are a series of ready-to-use devices, which can be implemented in operating production lines without the need of a complicated process of designing technological solutions and integration. Depending on the model, the devices can perform tasks such as screw assembling, dispensing, coating, soldering or labelling. The flagship device of this series, presented at the Warsaw Industry Week fair, is REECO Soldering Robot. It is a device designed for one of the stages of electronics production – soldering of the components on PCB. Thus, the device allows to automate a part of production processes in electronics plants and to reduce the related costs.

The Fair visitors had also the opportunity to get acquainted with REECO’s Antistatic Furniture offer. This line of specialist industrial furniture was developed with the electronics manufacturing and repair industry in mind, although nowadays, due to its quality, it is gaining popularity among customers from other industries. The furniture has a steel construction covered with coatings with antistatic properties, which makes it suitable for use in EPAs, where advanced electronics are produced and repaired. At the Fair, the modularity and compatibility of REECO Furniture was presented – features that allow to create ergonomic workspaces that reduce the risk of occupational illnesses and increase process efficiency. Moreover, thanks to these features and the consistent quality and availability of the offer maintained over the years, users can seamlessly expand and modify their workspace. At RENEX Group stand, among others, one of the flagship elements of the series was available – the REECO Premium M Antistatic Table with electrically adjustable table top height.

In addition to its own products, RENEX Group also presented specialized equipment from its partners – in particular, YAMAHA industrial robots. The visitors could get acquainted with, among others, the modern LCM transport line and SCARA type robots. The LCM system is a linear conveyor of modular construction, consisting of a linear motor and a carrier used for transporting workpieces. All carriers can move at high speed, with precision and, importantly, fully independently of each other. As the work (operations) can be carried out on the carts themselves, the system is highly space-efficient. It also provides greater freedom in line design and enables rapid changes in production.

YAMAHA SCARA robots were also presented at the fair. This type of device allows for very fast, repeatable and precise movement, and is a universal, movable base on which the user can mount tools according to their needs. YAMAHA offers SCARA industrial robots with arm lengths from 120 to 1000 mm, reach from 240 to 2000 mm, and maximum payloads of up to 50 kg.