SCARA Wafer Handling Robot - Creating a Wave in Robotics Industry
There has been a tremendous rise in wafer handling robots globally; they are helping businesses to generate revenue. In the semiconductor industry, the 3 axis r-theta robot is adopted most of the time. But the SCARA wafer robot is also becoming a top-rated choice of many. SCARA stands for Selective Compliance Articulated Robot Arm. SCARA rotates in such a way that it eliminates dead zones, requiring the smallest footprint. SCARA wafer robot system has 3 and 4 axis configuration and position repeatability. It’s radial, theta, and z-axis are ±0.001” (±0.025 mm), ±0.01 degrees, and ±0.001” (±0.025 mm) respectively. The production of wafer robots is a complex one, but with the right experience and resources, the task can be carried out error-free. Wafer handling solutions are used for handling semiconductor cassettes. Also, a sophisticated gripper system is great for stage repair and other processes. With omnidirectional motion, mobility is provided. In addition to that, real-time se