
TIG welding with cobots
Lorch presents a TIG welding solution with a Cobot. The system consists of a Cobot UR 10, the Cobotronic software, a welding system including a high-performance torch as well as additional accessories and a safety package.
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Lorch presents a TIG welding solution with a Cobot. The system consists of a Cobot UR 10, the Cobotronic software, a welding system including a high-performance torch as well as additional accessories and a safety package.
For use in industrial robots, Ethernet cables have to withstand a lot. However, when it comes to horizontal linear movements combined with torsion, standard Ethernet cables are often unable to cope with the load. A new solution from Lapp complies with the type R standard for Profinet cables on robots.
Metallbau & Schweißtechnologie Zentrum Blankenburg use industrial robots from Yaskawa for their welded constructions.

A compact arc welding cell and a 3D simulation tool from Kawasaki Robotics make the automation of welding processes simpler, more flexible and more cost-efficient.
A welding technology company uses flexible high-tech robots to weld series products. This has significantly increased quality and production capacity.

Yaskawa has realized a robotic welding cell for the British hospital equipment supplier Hospital Metalcraft, with which the production capacities for a newly developed pump stand could be increased.
A drive consisting of a stepper motor with integrated controller and encoder is ideal for compact applications and is extremely flexible to use. In addition, an operating tool supports the user in integrating the platform into their product development.
Robots have become an integral part of our everyday working lives. According to industry associations, they will continue their triumphant advance beyond industry. Some people are becoming increasingly skeptical. The play "Liliom" shows how robots can fit into our lives and interact with us. Including: industrial robots from Kawasaki and grippers from the Zimmer Group.

Yaskawa is expanding its welding robot portfolio with six new models in the Motoman AR series. With working ranges from 727 to 3,120 mm, they can process a wide variety of workpieces and assemble a large selection of accessories.