首页|Technical University Researchers Discuss Research in Robotics (Use of high-performance polymeric materials in customized low-cost robotic grippers for biomechatronic applications: experimental and analytical research)
Technical University Researchers Discuss Research in Robotics (Use of high-performance polymeric materials in customized low-cost robotic grippers for biomechatronic applications: experimental and analytical research)
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Research findings on robotics are discussed in a new report. According to news reporting originating from Cluj Napoca, Romania, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, “Advancements in materials science and 3D printing technologies have opened up new avenues for developing low-cost robotic grippers with high-performance capabilities, making them suitable for various biomechatronic applications.” Financial supporters for this research include Eea Grants/norway Grants. Our news reporters obtained a quote from the research from Technical University: “In this research, it has been explored the utilization of high-performance polymer materials, such as Polyetherketoneketone (PEKK), Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PET-G) and MED 857 (DraftWhite), in the designing and developing of customized robotic grippers. The primary focus of made analyses was oriented on materials characterization, both experimentally and analytically. Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) methods were employed to simulate bending experiments, allowing for a comprehensive analysis of the mechanical behavior of the selected materials. These simulations were validated through physical bending experiments using samples fabricated via 3D printing technologies, including Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) for PET-G and PEKK, as well as Jetted Photopolymer (PolyJet) technology employing UV Resin for MED 857. The findings of this research provided advantages of utilizing advanced materials like PEKK in low-cost robotic grippers for biomechatronic applications.”