I. Why is Robotic MIG/MAG Welding More Suitable for Automotive Parts?
Automotive parts generally possess the following characteristics:
Large batch size, high cycle time requirements
Fixed weld positions, high repeatability
High requirements for weld consistency and strength
Compared to manual welding, robotic gas shielded welding can achieve:
Highly stable welding parameters (current, voltage, wire feed speed)
Significantly improved weld consistency
Reduced spatter, lower post-processing grinding workload
Support for 24-hour continuous production
II. Typical System Configuration
In actual projects, we typically use the following configuration combination:
Welding Robot: Yaskawa, FANUC, selected based on load and working radius
Welding Power Supply: Fronius, Yaskawa, Megmeet, and other digital welding machines
Welding Positioner: Single-axis/dual-axis/L-type positioner
Customized Welding Fixtures: Ensure workpiece positioning accuracy and clamping efficiency
Through dual-station or multi-station designs, welding on one side can be completed while loading and unloading on the other side, significantly improving production line cycle time.
III. Key Points of System Integration
Welding torch angle and welding posture optimization
Jig interference prevention and thermal deformation compensation
Welding cycle time and robot path planning
Changzhou Anchuang Intelligent Equipment Co., Ltd. has extensive system integration experience in the field of automotive parts robotic welding, and can provide customers with one-stop solutions from scheme design to on-site delivery.
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