Welding has changed over time – technology and the growing demands in the workplace have reshaped the way companies fabricate, weld and manufacture. The introduction of welding automation (including robotic/flexible automation and mechanized/hard/fixed automation) has provided companies with new options and ways to improve their manufacturing and welding processes. However, transitioning from manual welding to automated welding (or positioning/movement of parts) can be an overwhelming road for companies to navigate. They may find themselves asking:
- What is Welding Automation? (Learn more)
- What types of Welding Automation are there? (Learn more)
- Why should I even bother automating? What are the benefits?
In this post, we’re going to address those last two questions: