Robotic Welding: Shaping the Future of Metal Fabrication
Robotic welding is an essential element of metal fabrication. It refers to the process of fusing two pieces of metal together to form a certain part or shape using automation. Some of the first industrial robots were used for welding — the use of robotic welding helps companies to deliver the most effective and fastest service possible.
The Future of Robotic Welding
Robotic welding began in 1962 and was popularized during the 1980s. Since then, the technology and demand has grown rapidly, and it is only predicted to continue. This is because there are many benefits to robotic welding, such as:
- Increased productivity: Because robots are capable of performing multiple complicated welds simultaneously, they are able to get the job done fast and with high quality. This speeds up production and results in significant ROI over time.
- Consistent, high-quality welds: Robots are not susceptible to fatigue like human workers are. They can weld with high precision and can repeat each weld with the same top quality every time.
- Reduced waste: Robotic welding reduces the amount of manufacturing steps and materials needed for less wasteful, more efficient processes.
- Safety: When welding, humans are potentially exposed to toxic fumes and hazardous environments. With robotic welding, these dangers to people are eliminated.
Because the welding market has become more competitive while also experiencing a shortage in labor, the high-quality welding that robots provide continues to grow in popularity.
As more countries realize that robotic welding can help them remain competitive in the global market, robotic welding will only become more prominent. And as countries lean toward more sustainable, environmentally-friendly manufacturing practices, robotic welding offers a solution that improves energy efficiency for less environmental impact and greater profits.
How Robotic Welding Will Change the Manufacturing Industry
Robotic welding will continue to set the standard for speed and efficiency in the global welding market. And as robotic welding technology continues to advance, more and more companies will use it in their manufacturing processes to save time and money.
While robots’ prominence may reduce the number of human workers, it won’t completely eliminate them, as humans are still more adaptive than robots. Robots will likely continue to be most popular in assembly lines where the work is very tedious. For more specialized services, humans will continue to have essential roles to play.
Choose Fairlawn Tool for Your Robotic Welding Needs
Fairlawn Tool is a metal fabrication services company that has been in business for over 60 years. We provide our customers with a single-source solution for all their metal fabrication needs, including robotic welding, for shorter lead times and reduced operating costs. We work with customers across many industries, including telecommunications, military and defense, construction, agriculture, hospitality, media, and more.
Our state-of-the-art, high-quality robotic welding tools are extremely reliable and accurate, which can help to reduce your overall costs. We also provide exceptional customer service to offer solutions for all your metal fabrication needs.
For more information about our services or to request a free quote, contact us today.
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