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isitors to Hall 5 Stand F33 can explore the latest Panasonic innovations in
robot welding technology, now with even more live action and hands-on opportunities. Witness live welding demonstrations right on the stand and discover high-quality robotic welding solutions from Panasonic with MAG/MIG/TIG technology that
can optimise your production. With live welding in action you can
see includes high-quality MAG/MIG/TIG processes in real-time. Twin Harmonized Robot Welding - Two welding robots work together in a synchronised and harmonised system to enable particularly efficient, precise, and fast welding processes. Welding of challenging materials - Discover special welding processes for galvanized parts, steel, and aluminium. Intelligent
software integration - Discover the advanced software for reliable automation, offline programming, and traceability of welding processes. Plug&Play compact cell - Equipped with a Panasonic welding robot and a tilt and turn
BREATHE EASY W
hen machining without coolants or oils or during various welding operations
the contamination in the air will be characterised as dry dust or smoke. When a dust filter unit from Absolent (Hall 6 Stand G28) is combined with the vast experience the company has gathered during the 25 years it has been established making its solution one of the best you can get. Dry dust or smoke contamination
in the air occurs during processes such as: welding, dry metal grinding or turning, blasting, flame spraying, laser cutting, plasma cutting as well as during various operations within the medical and ceramic industry. All of these applications have one thing in common; they all need to be connected to a trustworthy filtration system in in order to get a good working environment and avoid harmful health risks. The Absolent dust filter unit A•dust will
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positioner - compact, versatile, easy to program, and ideal for small to mid-sized production batches. The Panasonic-invented all-in-one
welding robot system on the market TAWERS stands for ‘The Arc Welding Robot System’. The idea behind TAWERS is based on the ‘fusion technology’, whereby the robot controller is fused with the welding power source. All control parameters such as data
processing and programming sequences for the welding power source, the wire feed and the robot are combined on a 64-bit CPU PCB. This technology enables up to 250 times faster communication, eliminating virtually any delay in information flow between the individual components. The result is unique and allows many special functions to increase the quality and productivity of TAWERS, such as SP-MAG, lift start and lift end, automatic wire distance control, welding data monitoring, collision detection and so on. TAWERS provides a seamless and
efficient welding solution, adaptable to diverse industrial needs.
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not only provide the machine operator or welder with a more healthy work environment, but can also turn costs into savings by making the process air recyclable after it has been filtered. The cartridges are carefully selected to suit every application perfectly. The dust filter unit, A•dust is equipped with an automatic self-cleaning control system which elongates the lifetime of cartridges. In cases where the process is considered to be explosive, A•dust can be designed to comply with ATEX standards. The Absolent team and its representatives – Filtermist - are happy to assist you with dust analysing, sizing the filter unit and ducting, selecting the right extraction equipment, as well as waste handling systems. All of this to provide a solution that fulfils the needs while far exceeding the customers’ expectations.
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