they are able to do up to a dozen to a hundreds pounds of repeatability.
With all of the programs being imputed into the robotics they are able to be sent throughout the world to keep adding and improving the automatic welding machines. The users can create simulations of the weld cells and see the problems that may occur. There are advent programs that are used to control most if not all of the power sources and can be interfered with with most torches, fixture, feeders, seam trackers, and video equipment. The programs that run the machine were developed by manufacturers to improve the performance and the use for them. However humans will still be on the floor incase something were to happen they are able to turn off the machine with an analog stick. They also have to make sure that the systems will perform real time quality.
A family of software products by EWI and their U.K. partner is designed to automate welding procedures. With the developments that have taken place the robots they are able to be used in any robotic environments. The Preheat program helps calculate the heat of the soon to be welded piece to make sure that there will not be any cracks in the metal piece. In the past couple of years they have improved the control panels to make sure they are top notch. With all of the work that they have put into making these automatic machines they constantly simulate work cells and graphicly create programs that can be transferred to robot controllers to make welding jobs easier to operate.
Personal Reaction:
The article has made complete sense to me.
I can see in ten to fifteen years that the automatic machines will partake in the welding industry and will limit the amount of jobs that human welding take place in. There are big companies that are creating small systems that help keep the machines running. Even though all of the technology that we have is ridiculous humans will always have to be right there with it.
These companies help form these robotic systems to help have more accurate welds. They are constantly working to make these machines better. I don't necessarily think that the humans will not lose all of their jobs. With all of these machines they will need humans to help control them to make sure they are not making the wrong move. The people have to make sure they have the correct program to have the most successful weld possible. They only down fall that takes place is have to create the program and have the machine run it. While a human is able to know what is going on without spending all that time creating and practicing running the
machine.
Welding has always interested me however this was not my career choice. I plan on doing construction, I just wanted to see the possible change with welding. Again I do not think that the machines will take over the welding industry. I do believe that it will have a huge impact in the industry though. With that being said the machines will be a cool thing to have in that particular field.