Why do many robotic arms use a carbon fiber-aluminum alloy structure?
Robotic arms, as electromechanical devices that integrate mechanics, materials, and control technologies, are widely used in industries such as manufacturing, aerospace, and healthcare. Designing robotic arms using traditional empirical methods or conventional materials can lead to issues like large size, excessive material consumption, and low load-to-weight ratios. Therefore, a carbon fiber-aluminum alloy hybrid structure can be adopted and optimized for weight reduction.

By replacing metal materials with CFRP, optimizing the selection of drive systems, and implementing structural optimizations, the overall mass of the robotic arm can be reduced.
Our company can provide various forms of carbon fiber robotic arms according to customer needs, such as carbon fiber robotic arm links and carbon fiber joint shells, offering customized services based on drawings.





