MARS Automation
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Locality: Pomona, California
Phone: +1 909-622-1500
Address: 1478 E Mission Blvd 91766 Pomona, CA, US
Website: www.marsautomation.com
Likes: 108
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HOW TO VOTE? https://www.missionsmallbusiness.com/ Click on this link and on the bottom right of the page click "log in and support." It takes you to another page. Scroll down and type in MARS Automation. Then click "search" and "vote." It's that easy! Share this message with your friends to help get the word out there and give out our Facebook page as well. MARS Automation is on a Mission to Mars. But we need your help!
If anyone here has "liked" this page, please get the word out! There are 2 more days left to vote for MARS Automation! They really need your votes. Do what you can to get the word out there. We have 107 votes now and need 250 to qualify for this contest. Automation is amazing and can help young entrepreneurs, like you, get started in life. Watch one of the videos below to see the machines they have built for other people who had ideas just like you. If you have any trouble voting, please just ask and I will walk you through the process.
This is one of MARS Automation Inc's first customer applications. The customer wanted an automated machine which would close a cap prior to being placed on a plastic lemon. The parts are oriented using a vibratory feeder and then lifted by a pneumatically controlled arm which in turn places the part on a cam which closes the cap. The unload operation is conducted by an air exhaust which launches the part up through a catcher (shaped like a candy cane) which in turn drains into a box. http://www.marsautomation.com http://youtu.be/q3moK75MTL0
The following rotary assembly machine assembles non-spill sippy cup lids which require installation of a diaphragm and a retention disc. Once assembled the parts are tested for correct operation by pressure testing intake and outtake. Assemblies are discarded when they fail pressure check (slide). Assemblies are off loaded (and oriented) onto a conveyor and pass thru an automated labeler (not in video). http://www.marsautomation.com http://youtu.be/Joi_ulW8uwg