" "Currently, binding wire manufacturers cloth' can only send signals in the wire to sense the electric components. A "cloth robot" which has a built-in sensor, which can move and flex, is about to signify its full potential.
Ajay Mandavkar from Thailand explained: “We have come to the actual show since 2011, but the feedback back then is not as intense since it was now. Sometimes the problems that arise can be adjusted some, but if you don’t know it, you can only deliver it abroad for maintenance. The cost will certainly increase.Chyi stated: “Not every mechanic has the skill-sets and experience to use most of these instruments. 90% of people don’t even know about the show.
There was other machines at the demonstrate, such as AGMS's automatic cutting machine, which cost about $100, 000 every, and required workers to train to use itAfter the cloth robot is wrapped within the surface of a foamed plastic or a balloon,
it can drive the substance to reciprocate and deform in the desired direction, pushing the material to advance as a ruler in a generally arching method, and can also perform peristaltic along with gliding actions by compressing different parts. But we have successfully integrated the drive as well as the sensor