A high-speed, high-precision robot arm designed for manufacturing environments, typically operating behind safety barriers. Optimized for repetitive tasks like welding, painting, assembly, and material handling.
The big, fast, strong robot arms you see in car factories. They work inside cages because they move so quickly they could hurt someone. They excel at doing the same task millions of times with perfect consistency.
Why It Matters
Industrial robots are the backbone of modern manufacturing. China installed 276,000 industrial robots in 2024, more than Europe and the Americas combined. The market is shifting from dominated by Japanese and European brands (FANUC, ABB, KUKA) toward Chinese champions like Estun, Inovance, and Efort.
Real-World Examples
- Six 6-axis robots performing spot welding on a car body at a BYD factory
- SCARA robots assembling smartphone components at a Foxconn facility in Shenzhen
- Delta robots picking and placing snack packages at 120 picks per minute
China's industrial robot density (robot-to-worker ratio) reached 470 per 10,000 workers in 2024, surpassing Germany and approaching South Korea's world-leading density. Domestic brands now hold 45% of the Chinese market (up from 25% in 2019). Key Chinese manufacturers: Estun Automation (Nanjing), Efort (Wuhu), and Siasun (Shenyang). The government targets 70% domestic market share by 2030.