CUSTOM SOLUTIONS
Palletizing refers to the operation of loading an object such as a corrugated carton on a pallet or a similar device in a defined pattern. Depalletizing refers to the operation of unloading the loaded object in the reverse pattern.
As with their conventional cousins, robotic palletizers often use an infeed conveyor. However, they don't orient items by bumping or sliding them on the conveyor. Rather, a robot manipulates the items either by turning them as they move down the conveyor, or by lifting them into position directly on a pallet.


Standard robotized welding cells consist of:
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one or two welding robots with stationary assembly or working on linear units,
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the dedicated set of welding fixtures,
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one or two welding positioners (single-axis, tilt-rotary, three-axis H-type or K-type),
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welding source for the chosen method MIG/MAG, TIG or other,
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welding torch cleaning station with wire cutting unit,
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wire feeder working with a wire spool or barrel ,
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welding safety fence with auxiliary safety devices (safety curtains, safety scanners, interlocking, e-stop buttons etc.),
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ventilation system with extraction and filter for high levels of smoke and fumes ,
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control panel, connected to the master control system.
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MIG/MAG welding
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High performance welding
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TIG welding
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Plasma welding
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Cold Metal Transfer CMT
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Spot welding
Welding positioners optimize the welding time and floor space, allowing production to flow more efficiently and reduce costs by decreasing floor space and increasing welding speed and quality. Not only do welding positioners financially help the company, but they also have an enormous effect on the end product quality.