Arc welding robots utilize the intense heat needed to melt metal, which is produced by an
electric arc. The arc is formed between the actual part and an electrode (stick
or wire) that is manually or mechanically guided along the joint. The electrode can either be a rod with the
purpose of carrying the current between the tip and the work or a specifically
prepared rod or wire that not only conducts the current but also melts and supplies
filler metal to the joint. The latter is
typically used with steel product manufacturing.
Robotic arc welding is one of several
fusion processes for joining metals. Arc
welding robots apply intense heat to metal at a joint between two parts so
that the parts melt and intermix. This is either done directly, or more
commonly, with an intermediate molten filler metal. Since the joining is an
intermixture of metals, the final weldment potentially has the same strength
properties as the metal of the parts. Because of this intermixture of metals,
arc welding is quite different from non-fusion processes of joining in which
the mechanical and physical properties of the base materials cannot be
duplicated at the joint. An arc welding robot is the most common robotic welding application. Please
refer to any available welding robot below to find out more detailed
information on which robot is most suitable for your application.
ADTECH is a full-service arc welding robot
integrator. We offer customized arc welding robot solutions and robot welding
equipment for a variety of industrial projects. ADTECH is committed to
constructing the best system to meet every customer need. We provide training,
extensive warranties and support with every robot package deal.
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