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IR-SCARA 400
Inovance
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IR-SCARA 400
InovanceThe extracted facts do not describe a single coherent product called 'IR-SCARA 400.' Instead, the 68 facts span multiple unrelated systems and entities: Inovance Technology's industrial SCARA robot lineup (IR-S series), a DIY SCARA build, ABB IRB 910SC community reviews, KUKA robots at IREX 2023, a custom SCARA controller (TR002/TR003-HP series), research on RT-1-X generalization to SCARA robots, and ABB S4C maintenance threads. The closest match to 'IR-SCARA 400' is Inovance's IR-S series SCARA robots (launched December 2024), with the TR002-HP400 model (400mm arm length, 1-6kg payload, ±0.01mm repeatability, 0.36s cycle time) being the most specific candidate. No single authoritative source describes a product explicitly named 'IR-SCARA 400,' and autonomy evidence is limited to standard industrial robot operation with no human performing tasks during operation.
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Specification
- arm reach
- 400 mm
- payload
- Approximately 3–4 kg (for 400 mm reach variant)
- controller dimensions (integrated drive unit)
- 325 × 235 × 135 mm
Price
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Evidence-graded claims from the Inovance deep report
Inovance acquired 100% of French simulation software company IRAI, expanding its software and European capabilities.
Haitong Bank's own advisory announcement [10] — an independent financial institution — confirms the acquisition and its advisory role, providing third-party corroboration of the deal's completion; the strategic impact on Inovance's software depth remains unverified by end-users.
from Inovance deep report →
Inovance's IRS111-3 and IRS111-6 industrial robots have payloads of 3 kg / 6 kg and working areas of 150 mm / 200 mm respectively.
Specs are listed by a third-party commerce retailer (inrobots.shop) [5], which is a reseller rather than an independent test authority; no lab verification or regulatory certification data is cited.
from Inovance deep report →Inovance previewed INO AIR, a wireless real-time servo control system, at the SPS trade show.
The only source is Inovance's own global website press release [1]; no independent trade press, show report, or third-party reviewer has confirmed the preview or validated the technology's claimed real-time wireless performance.
from Inovance deep report →Inovance commissioned a 50 GW energy storage gigafactory in Xi'an in November 2025, demonstrating large-scale real-world deployment of its automation technology.
A Yahoo Finance news article [7] reports the commissioning announcement, but it appears to originate from an Inovance press release; no independent journalist site visit, regulator filing, or customer confirmation independently verifies the factory's operational status or Inovance's specific automation role within it.
from Inovance deep report →Inovance's automation technology was deployed in the Spiraltech/Automated Edge 1250 cutting machine via UK distributor CAPSS, achieving real-world production use.
The sole source is Inovance's own EU news page [6]; Spiraltech or CAPSS have not independently published case study data, and no third-party journalist or industry body has verified the deployment outcomes.
from Inovance deep report →
Inovance's IRS111 series industrial robots achieve pick-and-place speeds of up to 140 pieces per minute (doubled from 70 ppm) in real deployment.
The sole source is Inovance's own EU news page [6] — no independent customer, third-party test report, or journalist verification substantiates this specific performance figure.
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