The expertise in developing robotic and industry 4.0 solutions
positions Dalca Brazil as one of the Brazilian exponents in the
generation of technology aimed at the industrial sector. The
company began its activities in 2007, specializing in industrial
robotics and automation in internal logistics. The business is
based on a technological cooperation agreement with Casarini
Robótica from Italy, in addition to partnerships with the largest
global players in robotics and automation technology.
Dalca also added the development and application of factory
management systems to its portfolio of solutions. Meeting the
needs of companies from different segments, it has hundreds of
installed projects of high complexity and productivity using
technologies such as Industrial Robots, Virtual Simulation, AGVs,
Artificial Vision, Internet of Things, Management Software (MES)
and integration with other systems.
The finishing of parts and products is a quality process that
enhances the final delivery. Therefore, it is a work that, through
robotic procedures, has gained not only a wealth of details but
also practicality, safety, and standardization. In this case, a
standardization of excellence. The robotic cells perfectly carry
out processes such as deburring, sanding, polishing, cutting the
casting channel, among others.
The devices are mounted as closed workstations. They have an
exhaust system, acoustic cabin, rotating table for input and
output of parts, as well as a series of integrated equipment to
meet different needs – grinding wheels, sanders, rotary files,
belt sandpaper and polishing wheels. Robots remove the product to
be finished from the table and manipulate it using the necessary
tools.
At the end, the product is placed back on the table and the other
operation begins again. Some deburring cell models developed by
Dalca have a 3D vision system for model and position
identification and another 2D vision system for position and burr
verification. These cells can be used for applications in cast
iron, aluminum, and sanitary metals.