Mirka UK has launched the AIRP 300, a lightweight robotic polishing tool designed to deliver precision finishing across automotive, aerospace, woodworking, and electronics manufacturing applications. Weighing just 1.4kg, the rotary polisher integrates seamlessly with robotic arms while its 350W motor and adjustable speed range (1,000-3,000 rpm) enable consistent performance on diverse surfaces—from automotive bumpers to delicate sink finishes.
Optimized for Automated Workflows
The AIRP 300 is engineered for plug-and-play compatibility with Mirka’s AIROS Driver/Cabinet system, ensuring smooth installation and operation in automated setups. Its compact design minimizes robotic arm load while maintaining power output, addressing industry demands for lightweight yet robust automation tools. The polisher’s rotary action provides an alternative to traditional oscillating systems, offering greater versatility for complex finishing tasks.
Meeting Evolving Industry Standards
“The AIRP 300 responds to the growing need for high-performance tools in automated finishing,” said Chris Brook, Mirka UK’s Transport and Industry Business Sector Manager. By combining precision control with robotic integration, the tool enables manufacturers to achieve consistent results in high-volume production environments while reducing manual polishing labor.
Technical Advantages for Demanding Applications
Key features of the AIRP 300 include:
- Robust 350W motor for sustained performance on hard materials
- Wide speed range accommodating delicate and aggressive polishing
- Ergonomic design minimizing system strain during continuous operation
These attributes make it particularly valuable for industries requiring repeatable surface finishes, such as automotive refinishing and aerospace component manufacturing.
Expanding Automated Finishing Capabilities
The launch reinforces Mirka’s position in robotic surface treatment solutions, offering manufacturers a reliable alternative to manual polishing processes. As industries increasingly adopt automation for quality control and efficiency, tools like the AIRP 300 bridge the gap between traditional finishing techniques and modern production demands, delivering both precision and productivity gains.
Related Topics: