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Yaskawa America, Inc: Robot for biomedical applications

Yaskawa Motoman’s MH3BM (BioMedical) robot handles specimen processing, drug dispensing, and medical research applications.

Pw 52639 Mh3 Bm

The MH3BM features a special coating and stainless steel fasteners that permit cleaning with hydrogen peroxide. Its ISO 5 (class 100) clean room rating makes the MH3BM robot compatible with applications outside the biomedical market.

The MH3BM features a special coating and stainless steel fasteners that permit cleaning with hydrogen peroxide. Cables and pneumatic connections are located on the bottom of the mounting surface, providing additional protection. The wrist of the robot is IP67 rated, while the body is IP65 rated. The MH3BM robot has a compact base width of 200 mm (7.9-in.), utilities routed through the bottom of the robot, and a 360º base rotation, maximizing available workspace.

This robot provides an 804 mm (31.7 in.) reach and a 3 kg (6.6 lb.) payload capacity. MH3BM robots have brakes on all axes and can be floor-, wall-, or ceiling-mounted for layout flexibility. The built-in collision avoidance features with multiple robot control, permit two robots to be used together to optimize productivity.

Compatible with the Motoman FS100 controller, which features open software architecture, enabling software customization in widely accepted environments such as C or C++.
 

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