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Expert knowledge about system solutions from ABICOR SYSTEMS – Our e-books

Discover our e-books and deepen your knowledge of automated welding. Here you will find valuable insights into the latest technologies, innovative processes and practical solutions. Whether it’s weld seam testing, optical seam tracking or robotic welding – our e-books provide in-depth information for specialists and companies. Download the right e-book now and benefit from expert knowledge for your application!

E-Book: Automated weld seam tracking

This e-book provides a comprehensive overview of various methods for weld seam tracking. It explains their areas of application, highlights the respective advantages and disadvantages and focuses in particular on robot-assisted optical tracking. This process is explained in detail so that you can ultimately decide for yourself which method is best suited to your automated application.

The quality of a weld seam is the most important criterion – both for welding specialists and for robotic welding systems. Particularly in the automotive industry, the requirements are extremely high. Defective weld seams not only lead to rising production and rework costs, but in the worst case can even endanger human life.

If you are interested in the subject of weld seam tracking, this e-book is the ideal introduction!

E-Book: The perfect weld seam in robot welding

Every automated welding process presents individual challenges. Components exhibit minimal deviations, clamping is never exactly the same and the heat generated during welding can cause material distortion. While an experienced welding specialist intuitively compensates for such factors during manual welding, a welding robot or automated system requires a different solution. So that it can adapt to the specific conditions of each component, it needs “eyes”, so to speak, in order to produce precise weld seams.

This e-book shows various approaches to achieving perfect results in automated welding. You will gain an insight into “seeing” and “thinking” systems, learn how they work and deepen your knowledge of optical weld seam tracking. In addition, the differences between optical seam tracking with one line and with three lines will be directly compared. You will learn which features characterize a high-performance seam tracking sensor and when a corresponding investment makes sense for your applications.

Through various practical examples, you will discover the versatile application possibilities of this technology – including unforeseen optimization potentials that may arise in certain applications.

This e-book is the ideal introduction for anyone who wants to learn more about optical seam tracking!