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Linear Transfer Systems Market Size, Share Analysis by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application to 2024

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edwird Miller
Linear Transfer Systems Market Size, Share Analysis by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application to 2024

Linear Transfer Systems market will register a 5.1% CAGR in terms of revenue; the global market size will reach US$ 570 million by 2024, from US$ 440 million in 2019. In particular, this report presents the global market share (sales and revenue) of key companies in Linear Transfer Systems business.

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When assembly processes call for the interlinking of complex processes, linear transfer systems are used for the assembly, testing and inspection of components, and in particular when a deep vertical range of manufacture is required. These systems can also be interlinked with rotary indexing systems to accommodate complex tasks.

Linear transfer systems have been the backbone of the automation industry landscape for a long time. Or should we say, the back saver, as linear transfer automation has removed a lot of heavy lifting in the assembly industry as products are transferred from assembly station to the next assembly station for production. Homage should be paid to the grandfather of the linear transfer system. Henry Ford turned on his assembly line over a century ago and we’ve never looked back.
Linear motor pallet-transfer systems have been around for more than a decade. What was once a cutting-edge technology is now available in a variety of different models and configurations? New developments in mechatronics, networking and software are amplifying the unique benefits of these systems.

As the automation landscape changes, linear transfer systems will remain an integral piece of the production puzzle. Progress will come in the form of flexibility to processing multiple products on a single platform and adapt to process change. Layout confinement will be combated with smart conveying vehicles such as AGV’s no longer confine to the track or rail system of conventional linear transfer systems. Robots will become less reliant on part location and more adaptive open tolerance part presentation. But there will always remain a need to move product through linear transfer assembly.

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