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Robotic welding keeps pressworkers in business
User application article While some UK contract press shops are yielding to overseas competition, a West Bromwich company has invested in robotic welding and is winning multi-million pound contracts.
News from Motoman Robotics (UK) ( 4 April 2005)
Square weld nut feeder changed over quickly
Latest cassette type nut feeder is specifically designed to feed square weld nuts and can be changed from one nut to another very quickly - by changing cassette, tube and feed unit.
News from Dengensha Europe (11 March 2005)
Durable orbital weld head closely pitched
Durable orbital weld head permits extreme close proximity welding for the fabrication of heat exchangers having return bend configurations in small diameters.
News from Orbitec (18 February 2005)
Highly stable orbital welding performed
User application article Computerised welding power supply, which monitors orbital welding parameters 500 times/sec, keeps parameters accurate to two decimal places during an entire cycle.
News from Orbimatic (18 February 2005)
Weld head simplifies tube-to-tubesheet welding
A simple addition to the OSK Series Weld Heads is designed to adapt them for use in tube-to-tubesheet welding applications and so make wider use of existing equipment.
News from Orbitec ( 1 February 2005)
LEDs provide check on welding unit health
Four rows of LEDs on the conrol panel of an orbital welding system indicate the state of the individual internal supplies, fuses and components in the power supply.
News from Orbimatic (27 January 2005)
Large robot welds 8-tonnes excavator arms
User application article Large robot welding system with an order value of approximately EUR 1.5 million has been installed in the Belgian plant of a global manufacturer of construction machinery.
News from Cloos UK (20 January 2005)
Mini TIG weld head's arcs do not 'stray'
Mini TIG welding head that guarantees no 'stray arcs' and can be used on any equipment make can be applied to any small diameter, tight access orbital welding job.
News from Orbitec (18 January 2005)
Welding systems built from standard units
User application article Based around its standard range of orbital welding equipment, Orbimatic has recently been involved in the building of several special application welding systems.
News from Orbimatic (10 December 2004)
Robotic cell does the work of three welders
User application article Robotic welding is more than three times as productive as a manual welder, according to a major European manufacturer of agricultural and equestrian equipment as well as steel railings and gates.
News from Motoman Robotics (UK) ( 8 December 2004)
Faster welding speeds solar panel production
User application article The precise nature of solar panel manufacturing has often caused it to be a slow process until a much faster welding and automation work cell was put together by a precision welding company.
News from Hanson Systems, Inc ( 3 December 2004)
Orbital welding supplier freshens up website
Orbital welding equipment manufacturer has further improved its UK website that includes pages in a variety of European languages and application pages are included too.
News from Orbimatic (22 November 2004)
Controller, power and cooling packaged in one
Believed to be the most compact water cooled orbital welding power supply available, the unit contains controller, power supply and cooling, yet is still about the size of most controller/power sets
News from Orbimatic ( 4 November 2004)
Impartial advice from Orbimatic's welding clinic
Orbimatic GmbH, who manufacture technology leading orbital tube and pipe welding equipment, have enhanced their service package in the UK.
News from Orbimatic (19 October 2004)
Turnkey robotic cell solves skilled welder problem
User application article A turnkey robotic arc welding cell and component fixturing have resulted in increased efficiency and quality whilst at the same time has overcome the ongoing problem of recruiting skilled welders.
News from ICS Robotics and Automation (29 September 2004)
Orbital TIG welding heads accept pipe up to 275mm
Open arc orbital TIG welding heads that can be used with or without wire feed units can now cover an impressive range of tube and pipes from 10mm outside diameter to 275mm outside diameter.
News from Orbimatic (21 September 2004)
Unusual twin-SS wire system used to weld exhausts
User application article Welding of inter-rears for Land Rover Discovery 3 exhausts involves an unusual adaptation of a twin-wire feed system on robots using two different stainless steel wires.
News from Motoman Robotics (UK) ( 6 September 2004)
Robot welding cells overcome skills shortages
Sheet metal fabricator has addressed the problem of 'offshoring' manufacturing and skill shortages by investing in robot welding cells that have three times the output of a manual welder. Brochure available
News from FANUC Robotics (UK) (14 July 2004)
SMD builds fully dense, near-net-shape structures
Shaped metal deposition, using a robot and a TIG arc-plus-wire welding torch, can build up a fully dense, near-net-shape component at up to half the to half the cost of traditional manufacturing.
News from Rolls-Royce (13 July 2004)
AC/DC power source is for aluminium orbital welds
Following success with a Spanish fabricator an AC/DC welding power supply that allows weld bead profile control for orbital aluminium pipe welding is now being introduced generally.
News from Orbimatic (24 June 2004)
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