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Welding Machine
Welding Machine

Welding Machine

Achieve permanent, high-precision joining with our Welding Machine automation solutions. Supporting multiple welding technologies with fully automated quality control, our systems deliver consistent weld quality, improved productivity, and reliable manufacturing performance.

Welding Machine

What is Welding Machine

Our Welding Machine solutions provide fully automated, high-precision welding for permanent part assembly. Supporting a wide range of welding processes, the system ensures consistent quality, improved productivity, and reduced human error for reliable manufacturing.

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High-Precision Welding Machine

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A.I. Technology specializes in designing automated Welding Machine solutions for automotive and electronics industries. Our systems provide full process control with advanced Auto Welding Systems, including 3-axis and 6-axis configurations, combined with Vision Systems and sensors for weld quality inspection. This ensures consistent, traceable, and high-standard production quality for every workpiece.

Welding Machine Supporting Multiple Welding Processes

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  • Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW / MIG):
    Uses continuously fed wire with shielding gas to create stable welds. Suitable for thin metal welding and high-speed production.
  • Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW / TIG):
    Uses a tungsten electrode with shielding gas to produce high-quality, precise welds with minimal spatter. Ideal for aluminum, stainless steel, and special metals.
  • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW / Stick Welding):
    A widely used welding process using flux-coated electrodes. Suitable for outdoor applications and general maintenance work.
  • Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW):
    Similar to MIG welding but uses flux-cored wire, reducing the need for external shielding gas. Suitable for field welding and windy environments.

Additional welding processes include:

  • Gas Welding: Uses heat from fuel gas combustion (e.g., acetylene and oxygen) for joining metals. Suitable for small repairs and maintenance work.
  • Laser Welding: Uses a high-energy laser beam to achieve high precision and fine weld quality.
  • Spot Welding: Uses pressure and electric current to create spot welds, widely used in the automotive industry.
  • Friction Welding: Uses pressure and rotational motion to generate heat and join metal parts together.


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