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Cobra to deliver composite parts for security robots

16 Oct '19
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Pic: Cobra International
Pic: Cobra International

Cobra International is collaborating with Obodroid, a Thai robotics provider, to bring its new building security robot concept to life. With the robotic systems already in place, Cobra will deliver a set of 8 composite parts that form the lightweight body shell cladding of the 1.35m high robot. Cobra will start production of the first batch of robots in 2020.

Cobra has been involved from the very outset of the project: from the design and engineering through to the prototyping of the composite robot shell parts.

By using cameras and sensors integrated into robots, building operators can provide more effective and flexible security monitoring systems, providing a 24/7 autonomous patrol service around the residential area.  

The Cobra design and development team selected a glass fibre and epoxy composite laminate for the robot shell parts which provides a stiff, lightweight yet cost effective cladding for the robot. A combination of woven and stitched multi-axial reinforcements were hand laminated with epoxy resins before curing under vacuum bag consolidation.

Cobra also developed the mould tools for the composite parts with some moulds made in-house and the balance produced by Cobra's network of local tooling partners.

"Cobra takes great pride in providing a design and development service for its clients, especially those who are completely new to the world of possibilities provided by composite materials. Taking a client’s initial ideas and developing prototypes followed by production ready parts is a massive part of bringing composites into new product sectors like robotics," said Danu Chotikapanich, CEO of Cobra International. "Look out for these exciting Cobra built composite shelled robots that will soon be patrolling the parking areas and communal spaces of the latest tech-enabled commercial and residential real estate developments."

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