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Manufacturing Robotics Enhanced by Magnetic Technology

Correlated Magnetics Research (CMR) has received a patent from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for correlated magnetic products. U.S. Patent 7,843,294 protects a system and method extending the basics of coded multipole magnetic products to electromagnet ranges helping objects to be moved and placed perfectly in time.

This system uses a surface series of electromagnets, a control system to differ the polarity of singular electromagnets in time, and an object that moves freely and is designed to connect accurately with patented CMR technology. With the help of the system in creating and moving an object by quiet steps by electromagnets, the device will correlate with and attach itself to the moving magnetic pattern. This way, objects will be able to be moved from one place to the other without using the mechanical way. Production and complicated assembly depending on robotics can use those systems in vertical direction or use ceiling space.

Time-eff8icient correlated magnetic objects will greatly improve working of conveyer belts, minimize robotic dependence on sensors for placement, lower expensive errors in rapid pick-and-place operations existing in high-speed production and help reduction in system downtime, power consumption and pollution.

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