Robotic Welding Enhances ROI

  • Published Month : Thursday, 07 Nov 2019 07:00 pm

Robotic welding cells facilitates enhancement of the productivity and efficiency, ultimately boosting ROI due to its repeatability method. When processes of welding are repeatable to a high degree of accuracy, the necessity for rework automatically gets reduced or even eliminated, resultant in lesser consumption of product & welding material.

Return on investment (ROI) is a key consideration for defining whether the automation is correct for the business or not. Owing to inherent safety along with the efficiency challenges faced with the manual procedures, robotic welding is considered as one of the most common sort of robotic automation.

Robotic welding cells facilitates enhancement of the productivity and efficiency followed by ultimately boosting ROI due to its repeatability method or in other words it aids in avoiding rework & undue consumption of material. Moreover, when processes of welding are repeatable to a high degree of accuracy, the necessity for rework automatically gets reduced or even eliminated, resultant in lesser consumption of product & welding material.

  • Correct Repeatability Decreases Waste

Robotic welding cells utilizes merely the resources essential for welding a part and because of its reliability, there is almost no scope for materials getting wasted.

Also, the robotic welding’s repeatability consistently outcomes in high-quality parts coming off the production lines. This is a key deliberation while assessing the manual processes with robotic processes.

Robotic welding often delivers measurable ROI as compared to the time-taking manual processes, which may perhaps result in over-welding, distortion of part, wastage of material followed by the requirement for reworking. On the other hand, robotic welding with the required programming can virtually eliminate part distortion saving a lot of time, labor & welding consumables.

  • Eradicates the Challenge of Manual Over-Welding

A communal challenge amongst being faced in manual processes is over-welding. That also creates distortion on a part, mainly larger parts. Distortion frequently leads rework, wasting major resources. Moreover, time required for re-welding a part rather than welding a new one is turns out as an unproductive usage of labor & materials. At times, distortion might even damage the material completely that it cannot even be used for rework.

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