Millisecond by Millisecond data of an adaptive seam welding process operating at a velocity of 22.5″/sec.
In high-speed seam welding, aluminum welding, thin material welding and projection welding applications that are best optimized with short-duration welds, WeldComputer Controls improve weld consistency and increase production throughput beyond what can be achieved with other inverter-based welding systems. Check out the details.
If you are in the market for a new resistance welding machine, this article might save you tens of thousands of dollars. Our team collaborates with resistance welding manufacturers to help solve problems of reliability and inconsistent weld performance. This paper describes how you can determine if your existing machine can achieve similar results at […]
The benefits of using adaptive controls in seam welding include regulating weld consistency, operating at fast production speeds, and improving weld quality. This Welding Journal feature article written by Robert Cohen explains the details.
This presentation by Robert K. Cohen, CEO of WeldComputer, talks about the advances in resistance welding and how they have impacted production speed.