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HCR-10L

HCR-10L

Hanwha Robotics

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The HCR-10L is a collaborative robot (cobot) manufactured by Hanwha Robotics, featuring a 1,800 mm maximum reach — claimed to be the longest in its class for 10 kg payload cobots — with 6 (expandable to 8) degrees of freedom, ±0.04 mm repeatability, and IP54/IP64 protection ratings (conflicting across sources). It is designed for industrial applications including powder coating, machine tending, and part insertion, with optional AI-powered 3D vision. The robot was expected to reach market availability in Q4 2024 and has been demonstrated at trade shows including EXPOMAFE 2025. Several extracted research papers (HiCRISP, HWC-Loco, multi-robot LLM framework) reference 'HCR' nomenclature but are unrelated academic works from third-party universities and do not describe the HCR-10L product itself.

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Specification

maximum_reach
1,800 mm (base to wrist)
maximum_payload
10 kg
degrees_of_freedom
6 standard, expandable to 8
linear_speed
Up to 1.5 m/sec (nominal 1 m/sec per risagrobotics; 1.5 m/sec per hanwharobotics-eu)
robot_weight
42 kg
power_specifications
100–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz; power draw stated as 3.6 kW (hanwharobotics-eu) or 4 kW (risagrobotics) — minor discrepancy
longest_reach_claim
Vendor claims 1,800 mm is the longest reach in the world for 10 kg payload class cobots

Price

No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.

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Evidence-graded claims from the Hanwha Robotics deep report

Bad
  • HCR-series cobots achieve a repeatability of ±0.04–0.07mm across the product line, suitable for precision industrial tasks.

    Repeatability specs (e.g., HCR-14 at ±0.04mm, HCR-12A at ±0.07mm) are stated only in official Hanwha product pages and trade show listings [3][4]; no independent benchmark test or third-party audit confirms these figures.

    from Hanwha Robotics deep report →
  • Hanwha Robotics manufactures in an ISO Class 2 cleanroom-certified facility, making its cobots suitable for semiconductor and pharmaceutical environments.

    The ISO Class 2 cleanroom certification is asserted only by official Hanwha sources [1]; no independent certification body, customer audit, or journalist report in the dossier independently verifies this claim.

    from Hanwha Robotics deep report →
  • Hanwha Robotics' HCR-series cobots and AGV/AMR systems operate autonomously during task execution (assembly, pick-and-place, logistics transport) without human teleoperation.

    The autonomy verdict is derived from the dossier's own classification logic rather than independent operational reports or customer case studies; no third-party deployment review confirms unassisted autonomous operation in practice.

    from Hanwha Robotics deep report →
  • Hanwha Robotics is expanding internationally into South America, with active participation in major industrial automation trade shows in the region.

    Geographic expansion into South America and trade show participation are reported only via the official Hanwha Robotics newsroom [8]; no independent press coverage, distributor announcement, or customer contract in South America is cited in the dossier.

    from Hanwha Robotics deep report →
Ugly
  • Hanwha Robotics is actively deployed (or planned for deployment) at Philly Shipyard, targeting 20 ships per year.

    The ExecutiveBiz report [9] covers broader Hanwha group shipbuilding ambitions, not Hanwha Robotics specifically; the dossier itself flags confidence at only 0.85 and notes this pertains to the conglomerate, not the robotics division — no confirmed robot deployment at Philly Shipyard is documented.

    from Hanwha Robotics deep report →
  • Hanwha Robotics is commercially deployed at scale across semiconductor, battery, solar, food, and pharmaceutical sectors.

    Target sectors are consistently listed in official marketing materials [1][2][7], but the dossier contains no independent customer references, deployment counts, or third-party case studies confirming actual at-scale installations in any of these sectors.

    from Hanwha Robotics deep report →

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