Stäubli International AG, founded in 1892 and headquartered in Pfäffikon, Switzerland, is a global provider of mechatronic solutions across four divisions: Electrical Connectors, Fluid Connectors, Robotics, and Textile. The company delivers innovative and precision-engineered products and services to industries such as automotive, railway, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals, and textiles. With operations in 28 countries and a workforce exceeding 6,000 employees, Stäubli is committed to enhancing productivity and efficiency for its clients worldwide.
Discover Stäubli’s cutting-edge technology for weaving technical textiles – come to Techtextil North America (20-22 August), at our booth in the German Pavillon in hall B, booth 1408.
Stäubli Fluid Connectors' international presence enables globally uniform End-of-Arm-Tooling concepts. The mechatronics specialist has partnered with FIPA GmbH in the field of End-of-Arm-Tooling.
The market-leading MC4 photovoltaic connector portfolio of Stäubli now features a DC connection solution for battery energy storage systems called MC4-Evo stor. The new MC4-Evo stor for connecting battery energy systems (BESS) completes the MC4-Evo 2 product series as an important element extension to the DC 1500 V portfolio.
Stäubli recently launched the TX2-140 and the larger TX2-160, two new six-axis machines for the medium payload range. At booth 329 in hall B5 at this year's Automatica, the TX2-160L HDP, a special version for fiber laser cutting, is now celebrating its premiere.
In February, our largest-format LXXL machines left home and are on their way to our customer weaving mills. The LXXL machine is equipped with 25,600 hooks controlled by our newest electronics concept NOEMI and independent Stäubli drive (ISD) for producing the premier fabrics for luxury clothes on rapier weaving machines.
With uniVAL pi, Stäubli is now launching a software solution that will enable robot programming to be implemented in the future via the PLC, using Plug & Play in Siemens TIA Portal. Thanks to this optionally available communication interface, users can program Stäubli robots without manufacturer-specific, high-level language knowledge in their familiar environment - safely, quickly and efficiently.
The general trend towards the automation of assembly lines and system solutions in industrial production continues. This often poses challenges for machine and system builders because, despite the desire for standardization, the specific framework conditions and existing structures at customers’ premises often require individual designs far-off from these standards.
Stäubli Electrical Connectors introduces the new 4 mm Ø stackable connectors and test leads product range and thus offers a complete portfolio tailored to the customer.
A Spanish manufacturer of high-quality stainless steel pressfittings has automated the forming and the in-line quality control of bent tubes made from stainless steel. Laser vision-based bin-picking, automated inspection and clever co-operation of two different types of Stäubli robots (six-axis and scara) are among the technologies used.