Welding equipment for robotic welding

The right process, for the right material

KRANENDONK has experience with the automation of many processes, but its core business lies in cutting and welding of steel. For welding, various options are available that have their respected benefits. Below you will find the most common welding processes:

Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)

KRANENDONK introduced the world's first robotic tool for SAW welding. Read more on the SAW welding page.

GMAW welding

Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) - sometimes referred to as MIG-MAG welding - is an arc welding technique for joining metal. KRANENDONK installs reliable welding equipment on its systems. With robots, weld quality is easy to manage because data-sets can be stored an modified.

Aluminium welding

KRANENDONK has gained its experience with aluminium welding in the transport and shipbuilding industry. Welding of aluminium requires special weld parameters to avoid heat deformation in aluminium products.