Robotic Welding: The Future, Today


Posted June 19, 2020 by Manufacturing94

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Have you seen the movie Wall-E? The one about the robot whose job it is to clean up what can only be described as the American wasteland? Sure, it was a great movie - but I'm not sure that robots are quite that advanced yet. Either way, robotics has come a long way, and while we might not be capable of getting the service we would get from Wall-E quite yet, when it comes to things like robotic welding, we're getting closer and closer.

So, what is robotic welding?

In the most simple terms, robotic welding is exactly what it sounds like - it's the automated welding of two or more metal pieces by a robot. Generally, there are two varieties of devices used for robotic welding service. They include articulating robots and the slightly more complex rectilinear variety, which are slightly more difficult to explain.

Of the two popular types of industrial welding robots, the first is the articulating robot which uses arms with rotating joints that move like a human's arm, complete with a rotating wrist that can move irregularly. Next, the rectilinear robot moves in regular lines along the X, Y, and Z axes, while also taking advantage of a wrist with rotational movement.

Unfortunately, robotic welding devices can't quite roll around autonomously like Wall-E, they don't "feel" either, but they're capable of some pretty amazing things nonetheless - such as the flawless welding of aircraft and automotive components. Recently, a growing aspect of robotic welding services is robot arc welding. Arc welding robots consist of a mechanical unit, which makes the robot move, and a controller that acts as the robot's brain. The "brain" is what makes it capable of achieving a level of accuracy, speed, and precision that would never be possible by a human welder. Additionally, to direct the arms of the machines, arc welding devices put to use a number of advanced coordinate systems, ensuring consistent accuracy and quality.See here robotic welding https://carlsonmfg.com/


Welding robots are used by manufacturers to fabricate a variety of products faster and more cost effectively, from cars and trucks to large aerospace components. So while the inspiration of Wall-E might not be as lovable as the robots we see on the big screen, you can be sure that robots, such as those responsible for robotic welding, have a huge impact on our world - helping to more quickly and efficiently produce the things we need.
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Last Updated June 19, 2020