
Welding Automation Systems Usage Areas
Automated welding is used in a wide range of industries for manufacturing applications. Let’s look at some of the most common applications of welding.
⇒ In automotive manufacturing, Automated welding systems are indispensable tools used to produce car bodies, chassis, hydraulic cylinders, and other components.



⇒ Heavy equipment manufacturing: Automated welding systems play an important role in producing construction and mining equipment such as bulldozers, drill pipe, mobile Crane booms, and excavators.


⇒ In shipbuilding, automated welding systems are utilized to construct and repair ship hulls and their internal elements such as shafts or columns.


⇒ Pressure vessel manufacturing: Automated welding systems are pivotal in the production of pressure vessels including storage tanks, boilers, tank floors, and external shells.


⇒ In infrastructure applications, automated welding systems play a crucial role in building bridges, bridge elements, hydroelectric dams, and penstocks.

⇒ Pipeline construction: Automated welding systems are largely used in seamlessly joining steel pipes used for pipelines transporting oil, gas, and other fluids.

⇒ In general fabrication applications, automated welding systems are instrumental in creating a diverse range of parts and products, ranging from small-scale pipe systems to tanks for fire extinguishers.

⇒ Structural steel fabrication: Utilized extensively in fabricating steel beams, columns, and other structural components essential for buildings, bridges, and other structures.

⇒ Power generation applications rely on automated welding systems for the construction of various elements in hydroelectric dams, nuclear power plants, and other power generation facilities.


* This list is not complete. Besides the industries mentioned above, automated welding systems can also be used in many other manufacturing operations.