We have been successful thanks to our case-by-case approach to our Clients’ needs related to production and assembly automation, starting from planning, through construction, production, assembly and programming, and ending up with start-up and servicing.
Thanks to our know-how in the field of construction and our flexible approach to production organisation, we are able to fulfil projects on time. We have been providing our clients with tailor-made solutions for over 25 years.
We construct machines with our clients’ requirements in mind and on the basis of our long-lasting experience. Thanks to this combination, we can meet expectations of the most demanding partners. We know how important it is to automate particular processes with a view to raising production efficiency, and this is why we design top-class assembly machines tailored for autonomous operation. There is obviously more we can offer. DIKO also provides the following:
To fulfil production automation projects, we increasingly make use of industrial robots. Their involvement facilitates our work and optimises the completion dates of particular stages.
Thanks to our comprehensive knowledge as well as professional and well-trained personnel, we are fully ready to provide services and solve clients’ problems. Satisfied business partners are our priority.
Our cooperation does not end together with final conclusion of transactions. We provide comprehensive servicing works so that the machines you have purchased from us remain operational for as long as possible and translate into profits from production.
During complicated operations that entail not only precision but also speed and high load capacity, the use of the robot’s arm proves to be a promising alternative. Robots are used when manipulating components and operating actuators.
In order to eliminate a need to have the operator at the assembly stand at all times, it is possible to equip the stands with automatic component feeders and automate the finished product unloading. The effect of these actions is development of the self-operating machine.
They serve as integration of assembly machines into one consistent engineering process. Particular machines are then connected through a network of conveyors that transport products from one stand to the other so that this multi-stage process ends with a fully automatic and assembled finished product. The connection is also in terms of communication between machines as it creates additional opportunities, such as product tracking.
These are used for assembly processes that are also handled directly by operators. Yet here, they are responsible only for loading components into the machine and unloading finished products. The very assembly procedure is usually automatic, with suitable safety standards in place.
Assembly stands can be integrated into assembly lines, yet with no changes to the very nature of their use by operators.
They may operate as independent workstations or come as the final stage of the assembly process. Their responsibility is quality control and functional testing of the finished product.
The simplest solution for the assembly process. Here the operator answers for loading components, unloading finished products and for the assembly that is supported only with the use of technological solutions implemented in the tool.
Not always construction of new machines and devices proves to be optimal. When the available equipment serves as a sufficient production base, we undertake to modernise it in the way that it can meet the strictest quality requirements in the future.