Robotic Ladle + Skimming

Boost your die casting operation's efficiency and safety with our advanced robotic systems. ComTech’s robotic solutions are designed to handle both metal ladling and skimming with a single, highly flexible unit. With an optional 7-axis configuration, these robots can reach into even the most complex setups. Equipped with a heat protection jacket, they're built to withstand extreme environments, ensuring consistent performance across all types of die cast machines—including high-pressure, low-pressure, and sand casting. Upgrade to a smarter, safer, and more productive future.

Robotic Ladle + Skimming Features

  • Versatile Ladling and Skimming: A single robot can perform both the precise task of ladling molten metal and the critical function of skimming dross, maximizing efficiency and minimizing floor space.​
  • Multi-Axis Flexibility: Our robots offer an optional 7-axis configuration, allowing for superior reach and maneuverability to access even the most challenging furnace and machine layouts.​
  • Broad Application Range: Designed for all types of die casting operations, including high-pressure, low-pressure, and sand casting.​
  • Extreme Environment Durability: A robust heat protection jacket protects the robot in high-temperature environments, ensuring long-term reliability and performance.​
  • Enhanced Safety: Removes workers from hazardous, high-heat environments, significantly improving workplace safety.​
  • Increased Consistency and Quality: Provides highly repeatable pours with precise control over shot size and flow, reducing waste and improving part quality.​
  • Seamless Integration: Our systems are designed for easy integration into your existing die casting cells, minimizing downtime and streamlining the automation process.​
  • User-Friendly Control: Intuitive controls and custom HMI screens make programming and operation straightforward, even for complex pouring sequences. Allow operators to easily increase or decrease the amount of metal being dosed on the fly, without re-teaching the robot.
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