When welding operations are a vital part of your assembly line, being able to monitor and control the weld quality is important to your final product. But how do you keep track of what's happening across the line and ensure that welding operations remain within parameters during the process instead of catching mistakes after the fact? Whether your line is involved in manual or robotic welding, our Welbee power source can help. Here's a little more about our solution to your welding quality woes.
What is Welbee? An Introduction to Automated Weld Quality Control
We've all run into the issue. You have your production line in full swing, getting everything going. Then your quality control manager comes over and tells you that there's a serious problem. Approximately 15% of the pieces coming through are failing weld checks. Suddenly, you've gone from a great production rhythm to having everything come to a screeching halt while you figure out what the problem is. Is the wire feed off? Are there too many or too few weld points per inch? Is the amperage or voltage too high or low? It can be an absolute nightmare trying to get everything sorted out.
But what if there was a better way? What if you could hook in a welding power source that would analyze every single weld, whether you're using robotic welding cells or manual welding technicians? What if it would automatically maintain specific parameters for your welding operations and predict when a weld that hasn't even been started will have issues based on past performance? That better way is here with Daihen's Welbee power source series.
As you can see, our Welbee power source can provide you with real value and improved performance along your welding line. At OTC Daihen, we've spent the better part of a century providing revolutionary technological breakthroughs for industrial welding. If you have any questions about Welbee or any of our other high-quality welding solutions, please feel free to contact us today.