Welding Robot Applications

Robotic welding automation uses robots to improve welding by increasing speed, producing quality welds and reducing errors. Integrating an industrial robot is easy and a great step toward improving a production line.Welding robots include processes like arc welding, MIG welding, TIG welding, laser welding, spot welding, and more.

Robot Welding

By automat­ing weld­ing process­es, com­pa­nies are becom­ing more envi­ron­men­tal­ly-friend­ly. The process reduces incon­sis­tent welds com­pared to man­u­al weld­ing.

Arc Welding Robots

Arc welding utilizes an electric arc between an electrode and a metal base using either consumable or non-consumable electrodes. An arc welding robot uses a process which applies intense heat to metal at a joint, causing the metal to melt and intermix.

Welding Robots

Arc Welding Robot Applications

MAG Welding Robots

Metal active gas welding, also known as MAG welding, is the most common welding method in the United States, Europe, and Japan. The high productivity offered by MAG welding robots have contributed to its popularity.

Welding Robot Turn Table Positioner

MAG Welding Robot Applications

MIG Welding Robots

Robot­ic Met­al Inert Gas (MIG) weld­ing, also known as Gas Met­al Arc Weld­ing (GMAW), is a com­mon high depo­si­tion rate process that involves feed­ing a wire con­tin­u­ous­ly toward the heat­ed weld tip. It is con­sid­ered a semi-auto­mat­ic weld­ing process.

Mig Welding Robot

MIG Welding Applications

TIG Welding Robots

TIG weld­ing has become a pop­u­lar choice of weld­ing process­es when high qual­i­ty, pre­ci­sion weld­ing is required. By inte­grat­ing TIG weld­ing robots, our cus­tomers are able to cut down on human error and increase safe­ty on their pro­duc­tion line.

Tip Tig Welding Robot

TIG Welding Applications

Laser Welding Robots

A robot laser weld­ing sys­tem con­sists of a ser­vo-con­trolled, mul­ti-axis mechan­i­cal arm, with a laser cut­ting head mount­ed to the face plate of the robot arm.

Robotic Welding System

Laser Welding Applications

Spot Welding Robots

Robot­ic spot weld­ing, a type of resis­tance weld­ing, is the most com­mon weld­ing appli­ca­tion found in the man­u­fac­tur­ing field. It joins thin met­als togeth­er when the met­als resist the elec­tri­cal current.

Kuka Spot Welding Robot

Spot Welding Applications