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Robotic Fiber Laser Welding Kits
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Robotic Fiber Laser Welding Kits

The robotic kits are equipped with a collaborative arm and support three laser types: fiber laser, diode laser, and blue laser, with power options ranging from 1kW to 20kW. In addition to welding, these kits offer cladding and hardening capabilities, making them highly versatile for a range of applications. Each function can be easily accessed by swapping out the laser head, enabling quick transitions between processes to suit specific project requirements.

    Features

    World leading core components like IPG fiber laser, Fanuc robot and Raytools welding head.

    6 Axis robot welding with easy access to complicated 3D metal parts

    Compact size to decline floor inhabitation.

    Flexible options of laser type (fiber/diode/blue laser) and power from 1KW to 20KW.

    Cladding or hardening application is optional by changing laser head.

    Offline robot CAM software optional to simplify application to various 3D workpieces.

    Robotic Fiber Laser Welding Kits

    key feature compared with traditional machine

    In the landscape of modern manufacturing, collaborative robots, or cobots, have emerged as a transformative technology, bringing several key advantages over traditional machinery. Here's an in-depth look at how cobots stand out:

    Enhanced Safety: One of the most compelling features of cobots is their design for safe human-robot interaction. Traditional machinery, often large and fixed, can pose significant risks to human workers due to their high speed, power, and lack of immediate responsiveness to human presence. Cobots, on the other hand, are equipped with advanced sensor technology, force limiting capabilities, and intuitive safety protocols that allow them to work alongside humans without the need for extensive safety barriers. This means they can detect human proximity and adjust their operations to prevent accidents, significantly reducing the risk of injury in the workplace.

    Flexibility: The adaptability of cobots is another standout feature. Unlike traditional machines which are often designed for one specific task, cobots can be reprogrammed quickly to perform a wide array of tasks. This flexibility is particularly beneficial in environments where production needs can change rapidly or when small batch production is the norm. Programming a cobot can be as simple as teaching it through physical guidance or using easy-to-understand software interfaces. This means manufacturers can shift from one task to another without the downtime associated with reconfiguring traditional machinery, thereby increasing operational agility.

    Reduced Costs: From a financial perspective, cobots offer a pathway to cost reduction. They require less investment upfront compared to the often hefty price tag of specialized traditional machines. Moreover, cobots can operate with human oversight rather than requiring a dedicated operator, thus lowering labor costs. Additionally, the versatility of cobots means businesses might need fewer separate machines for different operations, further cutting down on capital expenditure. Over time, the maintenance of cobots can also be less costly due to their simpler, more modular designs.

    Versatility: Perhaps one of the most exciting aspects of cobots is their capacity to handle multiple functions within one unit. In addition to cutting, they can be equipped for welding, cladding, and hardening. This multi-functionality means that one cobot could replace several traditional machines, each dedicated to a single function. For instance, a cobot could perform welding operations in the morning, switch to cladding in the afternoon, and then do hardening work in the evening, all with minimal reconfiguration. This not only saves space on the factory floor but also enhances the efficiency of the production process by reducing the need for multiple machine setups.

    In summary, cobots represent a leap forward in manufacturing technology, offering enhanced safety, unmatched flexibility, significant cost reductions, and unparalleled versatility. These features make them an increasingly popular choice for modern manufacturing setups looking to optimize their operations while maintaining a high level of safety and efficiency.

    Item

    Specification

    Fiber Laser

    IPG/Raycus (others optional)

    Laser Power

    1KW~20KW

    Robot

    Fanuc

    Working Radiu

    1811~1813mm

    Payload

    20kg(other optional)

    Axles

    6

    Repeatability

    ±0.05~±0.08mm

    Wavelength

    Fiber 1064nm/

    Diode 915nm/

    Blue 450nm

    Welding Head

    Raytools

    Operating Temperature

    10-40℃

    Cooling

    Water cooling

    Specifications subject to change without notice.

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