2026-04-01 views:15
In the context of the high-quality development of the manufacturing industry, robotic force control polishing technology is becoming a key solution to traditional polishing challenges. Traditional manual polishing is not only inefficient and of varying quality, but it also poses safety risks such as dust pollution. Meanwhile, conventional automated polishing equipment struggles to handle deviations in workpiece dimensions and complex curved surfaces. The combination of robotic force control polishing, force-controlled floating polishing heads, and robotic polishing equipment has completely transformed this situation

The force control floating polishing head, as a core component, is akin to the “intelligent hand” of robotic polishing. It integrates force sensors, displacement sensors, and other devices, enabling real-time sensing of polishing force and workpiece posture. Through an independent control system, it achieves constant pressure output, even when the robot’s posture changes or the workpiece exhibits deviations. Compared to traditional force control methods, it offers faster response times, higher precision, and does not require complex programming. It can be easily mounted and used out of the box, significantly lowering the operational barrier. The front end can be flexibly equipped with various tools such as sand belt machines and straight grinders, catering to the needs of multiple industries including automotive, 3C, and hardware

The entire set of robotic polishing equipment excels in addressing industry pain points such as over-cutting and missed polishing with its ±0.02 mm repeat positioning accuracy and millisecond-level response speed. In the polishing of automotive parts, it can efficiently handle mold lines, resulting in a 90% increase in efficiency. For 3C product processing, it can achieve flawless polishing of complex curved surfaces. In the aerospace sector, it can even handle high-precision composite material processing

From manual polishing to intelligent, automated control, robot force control polishing technology is driving the manufacturing industry toward flexible production and quality upgrades, characterized by increased efficiency, precision, and safety. It has become a crucial support for enterprises in enhancing their core competitiveness