Non-standard Automation Design:
This refers to non-standard automated equipment customized according to customer needs. While falling under the same automation category, its functions are tailored to the specific process requirements of the enterprise user. These automated mechanical devices are easy to operate, flexible, and versatile, with functions that can be added or modified according to user requirements, offering significant flexibility. They are commonly used in industries such as industrial, electronics, medical, hygiene, and aerospace.
Non-standard Mechanical Design:
Sometimes, enterprises encounter specific problems in certain stages of production, and these problems become bottlenecks to improving productivity. If these bottlenecks can be solved by designing special machines, it would undoubtedly be a boon to the enterprise. This boon originates from a branch of mechanical design—non-standard mechanical design. Non-standard mechanical design generally requires personnel with knowledge of mechanics, electronics, and electrical engineering.
Currently, in the development of mechanical design, mechanics and automation are inseparable; university mechanical design majors are also called Mechanical Design and Automation.