This section provides an overview for cleanroom robots as well as their applications and principles. Also, please take a look at the list of 14 cleanroom robot manufacturers and their company rankings. Here are the top-ranked cleanroom robot companies as of November, 2024: 1.Kawasaki Robotics, Inc., 2.BlueBotics SA, 3.Stäubli International AG..
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Cleanroom robots are specialized robots designed for use in clean rooms. They are engineered to maintain a specific level of cleanliness within the clean room environment.
There are various types of cleanroom robots tailored to different applications and products.
These robots are deployed to automate tasks within clean rooms, where achieving a certain level of cleanliness may be challenging with human workers present. By using cleanroom robots, it becomes possible to maintain a high level of cleanliness while eliminating the need for human entry into the clean room, thus enabling the production of products under pristine conditions.
Cleanroom robots serve as replacements for tasks typically carried out by human workers in cleanroom environments.
In some cases, such as the food industry where relatively straightforward tasks are involved, clean robots are employed as labor-saving devices suitable for clean room use.
Conversely, in the semiconductor manufacturing sector, which demands the highest standards of cleanliness, Cleanroom robots enable the production of top-quality products with even stricter cleanliness standards, eliminating the need for human entry into clean rooms.
Clean rooms used in handling food and semiconductor materials are isolated from external spaces, and their guaranteed cleanliness levels are defined during the design phase. This includes factors such as the performance and quantity of air filters utilized, as well as the location and capacity of air conditioning equipment.
Classifications are employed to denote cleanliness levels, with smaller class numbers indicating higher guaranteed cleanliness. This ranges from class 100 for semiconductor manufacturing to class 1000 to 10000 for facilities handling food products.
Any equipment installed in a clean room must, in principle, correspond to the specified class, as a cleanliness level below this standard can lead to quality control and quality assurance issues. Conventional machinery, including robots, is unsuitable for use as cleanroom robots, as dust generated by components like grease and motors can compromise cleanliness levels.
In contrast, cleanroom robots are meticulously designed to prevent dust generation, incorporating features such as magnetic fluid seals in sliding components. This ensures their compatibility with clean room environments, meeting class 100 or lower cleanliness standards (even reaching class 1 or lower depending on the specific product).
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Kawasaki Robotics, Inc., a subsiduary of Kawasaki Heavy Industries and founded in 1878 with locations worldwide, is a manufacturer of industrial manufacturing robots and robotics components. The company's products include industrial robots with payloads ranging from 3 to 1,500 kg, robot controllers, simulation and vision systems, and more. Kawasaki Robotics, Inc.'s products are used in various industries, including the electronics assembly, material handling, industrial painting, semiconductor, and arc welding markets. The company also provides custom robot assemblies and multi-robot systems to meet its clients manufacturing requirements.
DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED was established in 1976 in Aichi, Japan provides industrial solutions through its manufacturing technology by developing and producing automatic identification equipment, industrial robots, controllers, and system solutions. The company is known for creating QR codes and cloud services, which are registered trademarks of DENSO WAVE Inc. These codes and services are used for anti-forgery measures and in business cards or catalogs. Their AUTO-ID products include terminals, scanners, RFIDs, and software that enables various operations. These products are supported by customized system solutions such as QR code solutions and IoT solutions (Internet of Things).
NACHI-FUJIKOSHI CORP. is a Japanese manufacturer of industrial machinery and tools, such as bearings, hydraulic equipment, robots, and cutting tools. They also provide services such as machine maintenance and repair. The company's products are used in automotive, aerospace, construction, and electronics. One of NACHI-FUJIKOSHI's renowned products is their robotic arm, the "MZR series," which is designed for precision assembly and inspection tasks in industries. They received several awards for their technological advancements and contributions to the industry, including the 2021 Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Medal for new hydraulic equipment technology and the 2020 Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun Grand Technology Award.
DAIHEN Corporation, established in 1919 and headquartered in Osaka, Japan, is a manufacturer of Power Products, Industrial Robots, and RF/MW Generators & Automatic Matching Units for plasma applications. The company provides an extensive array of products, including Oil-immersed Transformer, Cast Resin Transformer suitable for high buildings, public facilities, and hospitals, Power Distribution Equipment such as closed type power distribution boards and remote monitoring systems, as well as Sensors for Robot Welding and Positioners & Sliders. The company also offers various welding & cutting machines, including TIG Welding Machines, Plasma Cutting Machines, as well as Peripheral Devices for Welding.
Ortner Reinraumtechnik GmbH is a developer and manufacturer of airlock systems, isolators, clean air systems, and decontamination processes founded in 1985 and headquartered in Villach, Austria with a production facility in Möllbrücke, Austria. Its product portfolio includes H202 & CH20 gas generators, isolators, labor equipment, room, line & spot protection systems, and decontamination & personnel locks offered in Lockline, Flowline, Decoline, Isoline, and Labline product ranges. The company has passed third-party certifications including EN ISO 9001:2015 (QM) and EN ISO 14001:2015 and offers products used in chemistry, healthcare & hospitals, food processing, and electronics & cleanrooms.
Hanwha Precision Machinery is a manufacturer and solution provider of collaborative robotic solutions for industrial purposes that is headquartered in Gyeonggi-do, Changwon in South Korea, and was established in 1989. The company provides Surface Mount Technology (SMT) mounters, semiconductor equipment, assembly automation equipment, and insertion. Their product catalogs include cyber exhibitions, back-end packaging/Micro LED display, semiconductor packaging, display, and machine tools. The company also offers services such as collaborative robots of HCR-5A, machine tending, assembly, palletizing, and polishing.
FANUC Corporation, established in 1972 and headquartered in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, is a manufacturer of factory automation, robomachine, IoT, and robotics. The company offers an extensive and diversified product portfolio including, servomotor, robodrill small cutting machine, roboshot electric injection molding machine, robocut wire electrical discharge machine, and lasers. These cutting-edge products cater to a wide range of industries, spanning from automotive, health care, and aerospace to electronics. The aim of the company is to provide efficient and low-cost products to customers.
Mecademic Robotics, founded in Montreal, Quebec, in 2013 is a manufacturer of industrial robot arms that enable the accurate and repetitive micro-manipulation of small parts and tools. The company's product portfolio includes micro-automation robots designed for component manufacturing, optics & photonics, electronics, medical devices, biopharmaceuticals, and research centers. The company serves industries such as Oil and Gas, Aerospace and Defense, Automotive and Transportation, Construction, and Power Generation. They also provide services including product selection, installation, preventative maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair.
Stäubli began in Horgen, Switzerland in 1892. Stäubli designs, produces, distributes, and provides support for products for numerous industries including aerospace, alternative fuels, medical devices, packaging, photovoltaics, and semiconductors. Stäubli has 4 primary product lines including electrical connectors, fluid connectors, robotics, and textile. Electrical connector products include cable couplers, modular connectors, and test and measurement connectors. Fluid connectors include mold clamping systems, quick and dry disconnect couplings, and safety breakaway couplings. Robotics include industrial robots, collaborative robots, and mobile robots. Textile includes weaving preparation and frame weaving.
Hirata Corporation is a manufacturer and distributor of industrial robotic and logistics equipment based in Kumamoto, Japan. Established in 1951, the company first dabbled in manufacturing and marketing industrial vehicles. In 1958, they turned to manufacturing agricultural-related products. By 1959, they started their first conveyor belt line, and in May 1964, their television assembly line was launched. In 1977, they developed their first robot-controlled machine, and from there, they shifted towards robotic logistical equipment. The company is present in eight countries, namely Japan, Taiwan, the United States, Mexico, China, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand.
Shenyang SIASUN Robot Automation Co., Ltd. established in 2000, is a developer, manufacturer, and supplier of robotics and intelligent manufacturing solutions headquartered in Shenyang City, China. The company develops industrial, special, clean, medical service, and move robots as well as smart & intelligent transportation equipment. It also offers system services such as logistics automation, assembly automation, and welding automation. Its technologies are used in construction machinery, automotive, healthcare, smart transportation, and petrochemical applications.
TM Robotics is an American authorized distributor of industrial robots manufactured by the Japanese company Shibaura Machine (formerly known as Toshiba Machine) that was established in the year 2000. Based in Elk Grove Village, Illinois, the company offers various industrial robots, including Selective Compliance Articulated Robot Arm (SCARA), Cartesian, and 6-axis model category robots. These are used in a wide range of industrial facility applications, including loading or unloading, machine tending, and assembling. TM Robotics operates internationally, with a European headquarters in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom and a network of distributors across North and South America, Africa, Asia, and Europe.
Ranking as of November 2024
Derivation MethodRank | Company | Click Share |
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1 | Kawasaki Robotics, Inc. |
12.9%
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2 | BlueBotics SA |
11.9%
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3 | Stäubli International AG. |
11.9%
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4 | Ortner Reinraumtechnik GmbH |
8.6%
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5 | TM Robotics |
7.1%
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6 | CNC Design Ltd |
6.7%
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7 | Mecademic Robotics |
6.2%
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8 | DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED |
6.2%
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9 | SIASUN Robot & Automation CO.,Ltd |
5.7%
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10 | FANUC |
5.2%
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Derivation Method
The ranking is calculated based on the click share within the cleanroom robot page as of November 2024. Click share is defined as the total number of clicks for all companies during the period divided by the number of clicks for each company.Number of Employees
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Country | Number of Companies | Share (%) |
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Japan | 5 | 45.5% |
Switzerland | 2 | 18.2% |
United States of America | 1 | 9.1% |
Austria | 1 | 9.1% |
Republic of Korea | 1 | 9.1% |
Canada | 1 | 9.1% |
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