Automated Potting Machine: Design, Development, and Implementation

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Curtis Instruments, a renowned pioneer in the electronics industry, operates a manufacturing site in Carolina, Puerto Rico that is a vital component of its global supply chain. Despite being at the forefront of technological innovation, Curtis Instruments faced an ongoing challenge - the traditional potting process. This crucial process, which ensures the protection and longevity of sensitive electronic components, was labor-intensive and time-consuming. Recognizing the inefficiencies, the company aimed to redefine and streamline the potting process. The result was the development and implementation of the Automated Potting Machine. This revolutionary project harnessed advanced robotics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning technologies to automate the potting process. Rigorously tested and fine-tuned for optimal performance, the machine notably increased the efficiency and consistency of the potting process, while significantly reducing human error. This innovative breakthrough has not only transformed operations at the Carolina site but also sets a new industry standard for automation in the potting process, reinforcing Curtis Instruments' reputation as a trailblazer in the electronics industry. Key Terms ⎯ automated potting, electronic components, optimization, training program.

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Design Project Article for the Graduate Programs at Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico

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Rivera Berrios, S. D. (2023). Automated Potting Machine: Design, Development, and Implementation [Unpublished manuscript]. Graduate School, Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico.

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