Hyundai Heavy Develops Mini Welding Robot for Shipbuilding

May 7, 2013

Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) announced the Company has developed mini welding robots for building ships.



The compact design of the welding machine, measuring 50 cm by 30 cm by 15 cm when retracted its welding arm, can operate in confined areas inaccessible to human welders. The robot’s six joints enable the machine to carry out almost all types of welding work at a similar speed usually done by a welder.

Hyundai Heavy’s Mini Welding Robot
Hyundai Heavy’s Mini Welding Robot



Moreover, a magnet on its body means the machine can be attached to steel walls or ceilings. Weighing 15 kg, an operator can control three machines at the same time increasing productivity threefold, the manufacturer claims.



With the installation of software for steel cutting, blasting and painting, the robot can perform these other shipbuilding roles. Hyundai Heavy also plans to improve the robots to be usable for building onshore/offshore facilities and construction equipment. The mobile welding robots are scheduled to be used in building ships in Hyundai Heavy from the second half of this year.



Hyundai Heavy also manufactures 20 models of car assembly robots, 10 models of LCD handling robots, and is in the process of developing various types of surgical robots in association with Asan Medical Center.

 

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