In the past two years, non-standard automation advertisements have been flying all over the Internet, which must be obvious to everyone. But after clicking in, they are all advertisements of automation companies and accessory companies first, and even some companies are advertising Baidu bidding, which shows that non-standard automation is a trend, and automation will continue to replace manual work to complete some simple and repetitive tasks.
In some labor-intensive enterprises, in order to improve efficiency and accuracy, continuous improvement and upgrading of internal hardware equipment and assembly line operation methods will gradually be replaced by automated robots. Currently, this is more evident in Guangdong, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Beijing, and other places.
The examples mentioned above are all related to non-standard automation. So what exactly is non-standard automation? In fact, non-standard automation is just one type of equipment in the automation industry. For example, using a device to automatically produce a universal dining table with four legs, allowing the device to process materials and assemble them without the need for manual labor or with only a small number of people operating the equipment, this type of equipment can be called automated operation. Because most of the dining tables we usually see have 4 legs, what if a customer requests to make an automatic production table with 3 legs? Similarly, automated equipment that goes from raw materials to finished products is different from the typical four legged dining table. It belongs to non-standard products or equipment, and equipment that can automatically produce non-standard products is called non-standard automation equipment.
What is non-standard automation and what is the difference between mechanical design and non-standard automation? In fact, they are a hierarchical relationship, whether it is standard automation or non-standard automation, they all belong to mechanical design. As long as we learn the basics of mechanics well and gradually come into contact with more things, we will become more familiar with automated equipment and gradually design non-standard machinery. So no matter what kind of automation it is, it cannot be separated from the basic knowledge of machinery. Equipment without machinery is nothing. So, if you learn mechanical knowledge solidly, are you still afraid of not being able to learn non-standard equipment?