The electronics industry is a sector with extremely high requirements for precision and stability, especially in the precision assembly process of electronic products. As electronic products continue to develop toward miniaturization, thinness, and lightness, more stringent challenges have been posed to the precision and stability of assembly equipment.
In traditional electronic product assembly lines, pneumatic cylinders were once one of the commonly used driving devices. However, due to the fact that the control precision of pneumatic cylinders is difficult to meet the electronic industry’s requirements for the assembly of tiny components, problems such as component misalignment and poor welding are prone to occur during the assembly process, which affects product quality and production efficiency.
For example, in the SMT (Surface Mount Technology) production of mobile phone motherboards, tiny electronic components need to be accurately mounted on circuit boards. These components usually have a size of only a few millimeters or even smaller, and the requirement for mounting precision reaches the micrometer level. Mounting machines driven by pneumatic cylinders can hardly ensure that the mounting position is accurate every time; issues such as component offset and cold soldering are likely to occur, leading to a low product qualification rate.
In contrast,
high-speed electric cylinders, with their high precision and stability, have become key equipment for precision assembly in the electronics industry.
Take electronic manufacturing enterprises as an example: after introducing precision assembly equipment driven by high-speed electric cylinders, their production conditions have been greatly improved. Equipped with advanced high-speed electric cylinder technology and combined with high-precision visual recognition systems, these devices can achieve accurate grasping and mounting of electronic components.
During the mounting process, high-speed electric cylinders can precisely control the movement trajectory and position of the robotic arm based on the information fed back by the visual system. This ensures that electronic components are accurately mounted at the designated positions on the circuit board, with a mounting precision of up to ±0.01mm, which significantly improves the product yield rate.
The high stability of high-speed electric cylinders also ensures the reliability of the equipment during long-term operation, reducing downtime caused by equipment failures and improving production efficiency.
After using assembly equipment driven by high-speed electric cylinders, electronic manufacturing enterprises have seen an increase in product yield rate and production efficiency. This effectively reduces production costs and enhances the enterprises’ competitiveness in the market.
The wide application of high-speed electric cylinders in the electronics industry has driven the manufacturing of electronic products toward higher precision and higher efficiency, providing strong support for the continuous innovation and upgrading of the electronics industry.