Changingtek Robotics Unveils the Adaptive X2 Dexterous Hand
Changingtek Robotics Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. has made a remarkable leap in the field of robotic solutions with the introduction of the world’s first adaptive left-right dexterous hand, known as the X2. This innovative technology is tailored to transform operations across multiple sectors, including aerospace, intelligent manufacturing, and laboratory automation.
The Innovation Behind the X2
The X2 dexterous hand is powered by an advanced tendon-driven transmission system, enabling it to autonomously switch between left-hand and right-hand configurations. This breakthrough allows for unprecedented versatility in design and functionality, balancing lightweight construction with superior operational flexibility. The key highlight is its enhanced performance standards that redefine the capabilities available in robotic dexterous hands.
With each of the five fingers being independently controlled, the X2 dexterous hand can execute intricate manipulation tasks with ease. It boasts a maximum gripping force of 50 N per hand and an impressive fingertip force of up to 10 N per finger, with force control accuracy of ±0.1 N. This translates to a perfect blend of strength and precision, making it ideal for heavy-load handling as well as fine-tuned operations.
Versatility in Application
One of the standout features of the X2 is its wide range of applicable sectors. The integrated high-precision vision coordination system allows for effective object recognition, positioning, and adaptive grasping. This makes the X2 particularly efficient in dynamic applications, enhancing the automation processes within varied environments, further driving productivity.
From aerospace environments that demand high precision to intelligent manufacturing setups requiring swift adaptation, the X2 is designed to handle diverse challenges. By optimizing equipment utilization and improving adaptability to environmental changes, industries can leverage this technology for more intelligent and flexible automation solutions.
Changingtek's Commitment to Innovation
Changingtek Robotics is centered on the research, development, manufacturing, and integration of robotic solutions that include dexterous hands and robotic end-effectors. The company has fortified its foundation around three core technological platforms: mechanical intelligence, perception intelligence, and drive-control intelligence.
Their extensive lineup, known as the “Changingtek Hand” series, includes various types of hands designed for different operational needs, from industrial parallel hands to heavy-duty hands that can support payloads from grams to hundreds of kilograms. This comprehensive portfolio ensures that clients can find customized solutions that meet specific scenarios ranging from precision assembly tasks to handling continuous material flows.
Advancing Automation with AI
In addition to its physical capabilities, the X2 utilizes tactile-visual fusion and AI-powered intelligent control technologies to provide stable, efficient gripping solutions across numerous industries, such as aerospace and automotive manufacturing. Changingtek Robotics is addressing significant industry challenges, including high application costs and limited flexibility, while promoting the mass adoption of robotic end-effector technologies globally.
As Changingtek Robotics continues to innovate and push boundaries, the X2 dexterous hand represents a pivotal advancement in the realm of robotics, promising enhanced automation and operational efficiency across various sectors.
For further information about the X2 and Changingtek Robotics, potential clients and partners can visit their official website or contact them directly.
Contact Information
- - Company: Changingtek Robotics Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd.
- - Phone: +86 512 5323 3370 / +86 158 7124 2390
- - Email: email protected] or [email protected]
- - Website: [www.changingtek.com
- - Address: Building 18, Zhihuigu Science and Technology Innovation Park, No. 99, Fuda Road, Taicang City, Jiangsu Province, China