Home Appliance Industry

 Home Appliance Industry

High-Volume Production, Quality, and Cost Efficiency in Serial Manufacturing

The home appliance industry—ranging from washing machines to refrigerators—requires fast and high-volume serial production, cost efficiency, and flexibility in assembly processes across a wide product range. Robotic automation reduces error rates to near-zero levels throughout the entire production line, from metal panel bending and welding operations to complex final assembly stages.

The robotic systems we develop enable rapid adaptation to model and component changes, allowing you to maintain high quality standards while responding to market demands with agility.

With the integration of robots, ergonomically unfavorable and repetitive tasks are automated, protecting worker health while enabling the precise and safe handling of large metal components.





Robotic Automation Applications Offered in the Industry

Your company provides leading robotic solutions specifically developed to address the unique requirements of the home appliance industry:

  • Sheet Metal Processing and Welding: High-speed and consistent automation of edge bending, spot welding, and welding operations for large metal components such as refrigerator and oven housings.

  • Component Assembly: Precise and torque-controlled robotic assembly of various components, including motors, compressors, electronic boards, and cabling, along the production line.

  • Surface Treatment and Painting Applications: Uniform and controlled application of primer, paint, and coating on appliance panels by robots, ensuring consistent thickness with minimal material waste.

  • Sealing and Foaming Applications: Precise robotic application of insulation foam or sealing gaskets on refrigerator and freezer doors by following accurately defined paths.

  • Screwdriving and Adhesive Automation: Robotic tightening of screws and fastening elements across different product areas in accordance with specified torque values.

  • Vision-Guided Quality Inspection: Instant inspection of cosmetic defects, panel gaps, or missing components in finished products using camera-based systems.

  • High-Volume Packaging and Palletizing: Automated wrapping, boxing, and palletizing of completed home appliances with protective packaging for efficient shipment.