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ROBOTICS FOR INDUSTRIAL JOINERY

MTI Engineering's robotics solutions automate complex and repetitive operations in industrial woodworking shops . Integrated into complete cells , they ensure productivity , precision , and repeatability , while reducing manual intervention .

MTI robotic cells are designed to service multiple machines , handle parts , perform assembly , fitting , gluing , glazing or sealing operations , and adapt to the specific constraints of aluminum, wood and PVC joinery .

Each robotic solution is custom-designed to integratewith existing or future lines and to meet the speed, quality and flexibility of modern workshops.

Discover our robotics solutions to automate, improve the reliability and optimize industrial joinery processes

Robotic machining cells

MTI robotic machining cells allow for the feeding and servicing of multiple machines using 6-axis industrial robots . They ensure automated management of part flows and continuous production , while minimizing manual handling .

Typical applications
  • To service multiple machining centers
  • Automated loading and unloading
  • Management of production rates and flows

Robotic assembly cells

MTI develops robotic cells dedicated to the assembly of special pallets or joinery elements , integrating automated nailing or stapling operations .

Typical applications
  • High-speed repetitive assembly
  • Precise handling of components
  • Reduction of operator time

Robotic finishing and hardware stations

MTI robotic stations enable the automation of high value-added operations such as metal fitting , bonding , glazing , and sealing . They guarantee consistent , precise , and repeatable application , regardless of the production rate .

Typical applications
  • Automated hardware installation
  • Controlled gluing and sealing
  • Robotic glazing

Let's discuss your project for a customized solution

Our teams will assist you in choosing and configuring robotics equipment adapted to your production organization and workshop constraints.