The term automation refers to the use of various control systems for operating equipment. Manufacturing industry uses these intelligent machines in order to meet their growing challenges.
2. INTRODUCTION
The term automation refers to the use of various control
systems for operating equipment. Manufacturing
industry uses these intelligent machines in order to
meet their growing challenges.
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3. WHAT ARE THE
CHALLENGES?
Higher Productivity
Demand for precision
Shortage of skilled labor
Safety concerns
Demand for innovation
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5. MANUAL WELDING
In manual welding, all operations are
done by hands. This technique
cannot meet the growing demand
for precision and accuracy.
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6. SEMI AUTOMATIC
In semi automatic technique,
variables such as feed speed and
duration of current are controlled
automatically.
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7. AUTOMATED
WELDING
Automated welding perform almost
every process without human
intervention. Operators are not
required to continuously monitor the
operations.
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8. ROBOTIC WELDING
Welding robots can be programmed
at will. The ideal technique to
perform repetitive, and hazardous
tasks at great speed and accuracy.
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9. ADVANTAGES OF ROBOTIC WELDING:
Cost reduction
Consistent accuracy
Minimum wastage of time and resources
Increased productivity
Stabilized labor cost
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10. “
The automotive industry is the largest
consumer of industrial welding
robots.
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11. ABOUT BP AUTOMATION
BP Automation, being a rapidly growing engineering solutions provider in
Edmonton and across Canada, provides a complete range of analysis, design,
and manufacturing services to many industries. Our welding solutions
include:
Automated panel welding
Robotic welding
Sub-arc welding
Orbital pipe welding
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12. Want to improve the
EFFICIENCY and PRODUCTIVITY
of your welding processes?
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