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RB25
GSK CNC EquipmentThe query 'RB25' returns facts about two entirely unrelated subjects that have been conflated in the extracted data: (1) the Nissan RB25DET, a turbocharged inline-6 automotive engine introduced in 1991 and widely discussed in JDM enthusiast communities, and (2) GSK CNC Equipment Co., Ltd. (广州数控设备有限公司), a Chinese manufacturer of CNC systems and industrial robots including the RB210 series handling robot. No extracted fact actually describes a robot or autonomous system specifically designated 'RB25.' The GSK RB210 series is the closest robotics-relevant product, but it is an industrial handling/palletizing robot, not a system called 'RB25.' Autonomy assessment is not possible for a coherently defined 'RB25' system given this fundamental ambiguity in the source data.
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Evidence-graded claims from the GSK CNC Equipment deep report
GSK partnered with ModuleWorks to integrate 3D material removal simulation and full-scene collision detection into GSK CNC controllers, including adaptive roughing cycles and tool engagement/chip volume calculations.
Confirmed by the ModuleWorks press release [5], an independent third-party source, which specifically names the integrated capabilities; the extent of real-world deployment across GSK's installed base remains unverified.
from GSK CNC Equipment deep report →The GSK RB210 series handling robots passed China's industrial robot energy efficiency certification.
The official website [1] announces the certification issued by 广东质检中诚认证有限公司, a named third-party certification body; however, the dossier source is the company's own website announcement, and no independent news coverage or regulator database entry corroborates it.
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GSK's CNC machines and industrial robots execute programmed machining and handling tasks (turning, milling, pick-and-place, welding) autonomously — without a human performing the task itself.
The autonomy characterisation is drawn from the dossier's own analytical verdict and vendor product descriptions [1][2][3]; no independent operational audit, customer case study, or third-party test in the dossier confirms real-world autonomous task execution at a customer site.
from GSK CNC Equipment deep report →GSK is China's largest CNC system manufacturer.
This claim appears in commerce and marketing sources [2][3][8] and is echoed by the ITES exhibition profile [9], but no independent market research report, industry association ranking, or journalist investigation in the dossier independently verifies the domestic market-share leadership.
from GSK CNC Equipment deep report →GSK's precision cutting robot arm achieves 0.05 mm cutting accuracy.
The 0.05 mm figure comes solely from a Made-in-China commerce listing [2], a vendor-controlled sales platform; no independent test report, customer validation, or standards-body measurement in the dossier substantiates this specification.
from GSK CNC Equipment deep report →GSK has 1,700+ total employees, including 800+ research personnel, and operates a doctoral research station and engineering R&D center.
Employee and R&D infrastructure figures are cited from the ModuleWorks partnership page [5] and a commerce source [8]; while ModuleWorks is a third party, these figures were likely supplied by GSK for the partnership announcement and are not independently audited.
from GSK CNC Equipment deep report →GSK's CNC controllers and industrial robots are in full commercial deployment (not pilot/demo stage), with products shipping across a broad customer base.
Commerce listings [2][3], pricing data, and the ITES exhibition presence [9] are consistent with active commercial sales, but the dossier contains no independent customer references, shipment volumes, or third-party market data confirming the scale or breadth of real-world deployment.
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GSK is the world's third-largest CNC system designer and supplier.
The 'world No. 3' ranking appears only in commerce/marketing sources; the independent ModuleWorks press release [5] describes GSK only as 'one of China's leading manufacturers,' and no third-party ranking body or analyst report in the dossier corroborates the global position.
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