Wire welding: Wire welding is usually used to weld larger workpieces and can automatically complete the splicing of steel plates through a robotic arm, while ensuring the accuracy and quality of welding positions. The robotic arm welds the solder wire at a certain angle and speed through a preset path and program.
Gas shielded welding: Gas shielded welding is a widely applicable welding method, usually used for welding metal materials with a certain thickness. The robotic arm controls equipment such as welding guns and torches to weld along the contour of the material being welded, while adding protective gas to prevent the reaction between oxygen and the welding metal.
Laser welding: Laser welding is an emerging welding technology that uses high-energy laser beams to directly melt workpieces, with fast welding speed and high quality, suitable for high-precision and high-strength requirements. The robotic arm precisely positions the laser beam in the welding area through preset paths and control programs to complete welding. In automated welding of robotic arms, various sensors, cameras, programming control software, etc. need to be combined to complete tasks such as precise positioning, path planning, and welding parameter control, which plays a significant role in improving welding efficiency and quality.
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