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全球检测机器人市场规模、份额、行业趋势分析报告:按机器人类型、按检测类型(无损检测、自动测量)、按应用、按地区、展望和预测,2022-2028Global Inspection Robots Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis Report By Robot Type, By Testing Type (Non-destructive Inspection and Automated Metrology), By Application, By Regional Outlook and Forecast, 2022 - 2028 |
到 2028 年,检测机器人的全球市场规模预计将达到 42 亿美元,在预测期内以 29.0% 的复合年增长率增长。
根据 FANUC Robotics America Inc.(密歇根州罗切斯特希尔斯)智能机器人开发经理 Edward Roney 的说法,检测系统正在测量零件,但测量公差正变得越来越严格,而这些公差变得越来越难以测量。遇见。照明以及零件如何呈现给机器人变得越来越重要。集成商通过从确认零件的存在转向测量它们,使检测系统变得更加复杂。
Roney 引用了一种机器人检查过程,该过程使用视觉系统来确保螺母和螺栓处于正确位置并且钻孔正确。根据 Loney 的说法,机器人技术经常用于检查特定方面。位于密歇根州布莱顿的 SHAFI 总裁 Adil Shafi 说:“SHAFI 提供具有尺寸公差测试的 3D 机器人计量。
借助兼作坐标测量机的机器人检测系统,最终用户无需将零件样品发送到实验室进行尺寸确认。 Shafi 继续说,机器人检测将在收集零件数据时为最终用户提供更准确的信息。
COVID-19 影响分析
全球经济受到产品需求大幅下降的不利影响。大流行造成必需品短缺,主要是由于出口减少和供应链中断。在爆发期间,COVID-19 影响了製造、住宿和运输行业。与製造业有关的活动已被暂停或限制。全球建筑和运输供应链受到限制。这降低了巡检机器人的产量和市场需求,制约了巡检机器人市场的增长。
市场增长因素
机器人检测相对于人工检测的优势
对于质量检测和扫描应用,半自主和全自动检测机器人优于人工检测。与人工检查相比,机器人检查可以提供更好的质量保证和质量控制。由于重复单调的工作、精神疲劳和生产力下降,质检人员随着时间的推移注意力不集中是很常见的。通过引入检测机器人,减少了划痕和错误,提高了质量保证和质量控制标准,从而提高了最终产品的质量。
行业技术变革
检测机器人市场的领导者正专注于扩大机械领域尖端技术的采用,以增加机器人涂料的使用并最大限度地减少工业流程中人手的使用。当今主要组织之间的激烈竞争有助于他们建立业务并增加市场份额。此外,精密混合和喷涂设备有望提高质量、减少浪费和挥发性有机化合物,并提高生产力。
市场障碍
设备引进成本高
在工业发展的现阶段,机械臂与其他齿轮的集成是困难的。如果您没有技术知识,您应该求助于经过认证的系统集成商。在评估自动化要求的可行性时,准确性和周期时间将是最重要的。为了评估生产能力并确定投资回报,可以采用足够准确的预计生产週期,以确保正确完成每个阶段 (ROI)。
机器人类型的前景
按机器人类型,检测机器人市场分为固定机械臂和移动机器人。 2021年,巡检机器人市场将以移动机器人为主。可以移动的机器人设备称为移动机器人。机器人技术和计算机科学都将移动机器人作为一个领域。物理上不受限于一个区域并且可以在环境中移动的机器人称为移动机器人。
测试类型概述
检测机器人市场按检测类型分为自动测量和无损检测。自动化计量部门在 2021 年的检测机器人市场中取得了可观的收入份额。这是因为自动化计量系统允许用户以 100% 的全速即时控制、修改、验证和控制製造质量,而无需处理零件。复杂的大批量製造过程会发生突然和意想不到的变化。
应用前景
按应用,检查机器人市场分为石油和天然气、食品和饮料、製药、电子等。 2021年石油和天然气行业将占据巡检机器人市场最高的收入份额。管道、塔、反应器、压力容器和罐式锅炉等关键部件的检查在石油和天然气运营中至关重要。在石油和天然气领域使用检测机器人极大地改善了对关键部件状况的监控。
区域展望
按地区分析了北美、欧洲、亚太地区和 LAMEA 的检测机器人市场。北美地区将在 2021 年占据巡检机器人市场最大的收入份额。这是因为检查机器人在石油和天然气、石化和公用事业等最终用途行业的广泛使用是该地区需求的主要驱动力之一。石油和天然气行业的预期近期復苏也将影响该地区对检测机器人的需求。
The Global Inspection Robots Market size is expected to reach $4.2 billion by 2028, rising at a market growth of 29.0% CAGR during the forecast period.
Mobile service robots with cutting-edge vision sensors, known as inspection robots, are frequently utilized to assess vital and expensive infrastructure. Robots used for inspection are either fully autonomous, capable of navigating themselves, or semi-autonomous, where they have been taught certain pathways. Robotic inspections are more thorough than manual ones, especially in hazardous environments, and since they can work continuously for extended periods, they are more accurate.
The requirement for robotic inspection of substantial, highly valuable infrastructure in the oil, gas, and petrochemical industries is the main driver of this rise. The market expansion of inspection robots is also influenced by their constantly improving capabilities and businesses' ability to quickly realize a return on investment (ROI). Items are measured by robots as well.
According to Edward Roney, Development Manager of Intelligent Robotics at FANUC Robotics America Inc., Rochester Hills, Michigan, "Inspection systems are measuring parts but as tolerances of the measurements get increasingly tighter, these tolerances become tougher to fulfill." Lighting and how parts are presented to the robot are more important. Integrators are making the inspection system more complex by switching from confirming a part's presence to measuring it.
Roney cites the robotic inspection process where a vision system checks to see if a nut or bolt is in the right place or if a hole has been properly tapped. Robotics are frequently used to inspect certain aspects, according to Roney. According to Adil Shafi, President of SHAFI Inc., Brighton, Michigan, "SHAFI provides three-dimensional robotic metrology that involves dimensional tolerance testing.
End-users do not need to send a sample of parts to a laboratory to have their measurements checked due to the robot's inspection system, which also serves as a coordinate measuring machine. Shafi continues by saying that robotic inspection makes sure that end-users are given accurate information when gathering data on their components.
COVID-19 Impact Analysis
The economies around the world have been adversely impacted by a huge decline in product demand. The pandemic has led to a shortage of essential commodities, primarily as a result of a decline in exports and supply chain disruptions. During its outbreak, COVID-19 affected the manufacturing, lodging, and transportation sectors. Activities related to manufacturing were halted or limited. The worldwide supply chain for building and shipping was constrained. This decreased the production of inspection robots and their market demand, which in turn restrained the growth of the inspection robot market.
Market Growth Factors
Robotic Inspection Advantages Over Manual Inspection
For quality inspection and scanning applications, semi-autonomous or completely autonomous inspection robots are preferable to manual inspection. In comparison to manual inspection, robotic inspection allows a better level of quality assurance and quality control. Due to variables like the tedious repetition of activities, mental fatigue, and a steady loss in productivity, quality inspection personnel' and staff's concentration levels typically diminish with time. Due to the decrease in flaws and errors, the employment of inspection robots raises the standards of quality assurance and quality control and, as a result, the quality of the final product.
Changes In Technology For The Industrial Industry
The leading companies in the inspection robots market is focusing on the expanding adoption of cutting-edge technologies in the machinery sector to increase the usage of robotic paints and use human labor for industrial processes as little as possible. Today's fiercer competition between major organizations enables them to build their businesses and increase their market share. Quality may be improved, waste and VOCs can be reduced, and production can be increased overall using equipment intended to offer precise mixing and spraying.
Market Restraining Factors
Initiation Costs For The Machines Are High
Given the current stage of industrial development, integrating robot arms and other gear is a difficult task. The end user would require a certified system integrator if they lacked the required engineering expertise. Accuracy and cycle time would be given top priority while evaluating the viability of automation requirements. In order to evaluate production capacity and determine the return on investment, the predicted production cycle can be employed, and sufficient accuracy can ensure that each stage is completed appropriately (ROI).
Robot Type Outlook
On the basis of Robot Type, the Inspection Robots Market is divided into Stationary robotic arm and Mobile robots. The mobile robots segment acquired the highest revenue share in the inspection robots market in 2021. A robotic device that can move about is referred to as a mobile robot. Robotics and information engineering both include mobile robotics as a branch. Robots that can move around in their environment and are not confined to a single physical area are called mobile robots.
Testing Type Outlook
Based on the Testing Type, the Inspection Robots Market is segmented into Automated metrology and Non-destructive inspection. The automated metrology segment recorded a substantial revenue share in the inspection robots market in 2021. It is because the user can contain, rectify, verify, and control manufacturing quality instantly, 100% of the time, at entire production speed, without handling the part, due to an automated metrology system. Complex, high-volume manufacturing procedures are subject to sudden, unforeseen changes.
Application Outlook
By Application, the Inspection Robots Market is classified into Oil & gas, Food & beverage, Pharmaceutical, Electronics, and Others. The oil & gas segment garnered the highest revenue share in the inspection robots market in 2021. In the oil and gas business, an inspection of crucial parts such as pipes, columns, reactors, pressure vessels, and tank boilers is crucial. Monitoring the status of important components has significantly improved as a result of the use of inspection robots in the oil and gas sector.
Regional Outlook
Region-wise, the Inspection Robots Market is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and LAMEA. The North America region acquired the largest revenue share in the inspection robots market in 2021. It is due to the widespread usage of inspection robots in end-use industries including the oil and gas, petrochemical, and utility industries is one of the key drivers boosting demand for them in the region. The oil and gas industry's anticipated recovery shortly will also have an impact on the region's demand for inspection robots.
The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include Teradyne, Inc. (Universal Robots A/S), ABB Group, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Eddyfi Technologies, Gecko Robotics, Inc., Genesis Systems (IPG Photonics Corporation), Honeybee Robotics (Ensign-Bickford Industries, Inc.), Invert Robotics Group Limited, JH Robotics, Inc., and Baker Hughes Company (Waygate Technologies).
Strategies Deployed in Inspection Robots Market
Feb-2022: Gecko Robotics joined hands with Sumitomo SHI FW, a supplier of an innovative circulating fluidized bed. With this collaboration, the companies aim to fetch the best of both worlds to CFB boiler operators across the world, unusual boiler operations and maintenance expertise from SFW and the capability to seize boiler requirements in the finest element with GR robots.
Jun-2021: Waygate Technologies launched BRIC, a new service that uses state-of-the-art robotics to deliver the secure and effective inspection and cleaning of industrial boilers. The new service would annihilate any physical threat to inspectors, and deliver more accurate data than any previous inspection technology in this domain.
Mar-2021: Gecko Robotics launched THE TOKA FLEX, Latest Inspection Robot. The TOKA Flex was purposely developed to crawl on small-diameter piping at extreme heights. Additionally, It permits Gecko to advance and capture data on areas that formerly had no robotic solution. Moreover, GECKO is eager to reveal the new ability to customers in Power, chemicals, Oil & Gas, and Pulp & Paper.
Nov2019: Teradyne completed the acquisition of AutoGuide Mobile Robots, which designs, develops, and manufactures industrial autonomous mobile robots. Through this acquisition, AutoGuide's modular architecture and innovative technologies deliver secure, easy-to-deploy products that inherently complement MiR low- to mid-payload AMRs, advancing Teradyne's distance in this attractive industry. Additionally, Teradyne looks forward to assisting AutoGuide to grow by expanding its global sales and support abilities while continuing to reinforce and expand its creative product lineup.
Feb-2019: Eddyfi Technologies completed the acquisition of Inuktun, a well-known manufacturer and developer of remotely managed crawlers and camera systems. This acquisition would aid the Eddyfi technology offering, broaden its consumer base, and enlarge the opportunities for synergies and product evolution while adding qualified and supreme NDT inspection specialists to the group.
Oct-2018: Eddyfi Technologies introduced R-Scan dry-coupled ultrasonic inspection solution. The new solution is an excellent addition to the Scorpion2 system, it is qualified for meeting tank inspections where an automated and remote crawler such as the scorpion2 cannot be deployed.
Apr-2018: Teradyne took over Mobile Industrial Robots, developer of the industry's most advanced line of collaborative and safe autonomous mobile robots. Together companies aimed to reduce the barricade for both large and small businesses to incrementally automate their processes without the demand for specialty workers or a re-layout of their current workflow. Additionally, following the path proven with Universal Robots anticipate utilizing Teradyne's global abilities to expand MiR's reach.
Market Segments covered in the Report:
By Robot Type
By Testing Type
By Application
By Geography
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