Electronics assembly robots perform ultra-precise tasks including PCB component insertion, soldering, connector assembly, and device testing. These applications demand repeatability of ±0.02mm or better, clean operation, and extremely fast cycle times.
China's electronics manufacturing industry — the world's largest — is a major driver of assembly robot innovation. SCARA and small 6-axis robots from ESTUN, STEP, and HIT Robotics are widely used in smartphone, laptop, and consumer electronics production lines across Shenzhen, Dongguan, and Suzhou.
An electronics assembly robot station costs $8,000-$25,000 from Chinese manufacturers, significantly less than equivalent EPSON or FANUC setups. High-speed SCARA robots can perform 60-120 assembly operations per minute with vision-guided accuracy.
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