Precision and Efficiency for Modern Manufacturing
The primary use of TIG welding is to join metals with a high degree of precision and control. TIG welding is common in automotive and aerospace. It is especially suitable for thin materials.
We use a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce high-quality welds with minimal contamination. The DIG TIG welding station features an adaptive vision system. This allows the robot to detect the location of the joint as well as tracking of the seam.
DIG Benefits
Quality: Delivers consistent and precise welds with deep penetration, improving the aesthetics of finished products.
Efficiency: Advanced features and automation capabilities reduce welding time.
Cost-Effective: Minimizes material waste and reduces the need for extensive post-weld processing, lowering production costs.
Intutive operator interface.
Storage of WPS and programs.