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Breakthrough in Mobile Electrostatic Grippers: Soft on Contact, Rigid During Transport

Breakthrough in Mobile Electrostatic Grippers: Soft on Contact, Rigid During Transport

Researchers at Harbin Institute of Technology have unveiled a groundbreaking electrostatic gripper capable of adjusting its stiffness on demand. This innovative device remains soft when in contact with objects, allowing for improved adherence, and transitions to a rigid state during transport to mitigate the risk of drop-offs caused by inertia. The development aims to enhance the stable handling of diverse surfaces and has been integrated into mobile robots, significantly boosting their operational performance. This advancement represents a significant step forward in robotic manipulation technology, promising to improve efficiency in various applications.

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