Types of robot

Prabhu TL
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1. Industrial robots. painting and welding robots

Advantages of a painting robot:

Robot painting is equal, uniform with high quality and precision. It can reach very difficult places due to their high degree of flexibility which can be difficult for humans, but can be achieved easily by robots. A human needs to carry heavy painting gun and wear a mask for protection against toxic chemicals. A robot´s repetition rate is high as it does not suffer from fatigue. Safety levels which can be achieved by using a robot are high by saving humans from the smell chemical toxics.

2. Medical robot to make surgery

                   One example of a medical robot

Advantages of a medical robot:

Patient gets fast recovery. The operation is more precise with fewer mistakes. Robot can open small incisions in the body and carry out major operations with minimal damage to the patient. Therefore recovery time is decreased. The equipment is more hygienic and safe.

3.Mobile robot with legs or wheel for chemical power plant, under see or remote areas and bombs fields. The advantage in leg robot is that it can avoid step over obstacles which can be dangerous like bomb or even to protect objects from being destroyed due to robot moving over them.

Leg robot picture                                                           Example of mobile robot

4. Robotics aircrafts and boats without pilot which are guided from a station on the ground, which are used by army or rescue mission

                                                example of a robot aircraft

5. Robotic toys for entertainment

6. Robot for cleaning at home and industry

Vacuum cleaner robot

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