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Flagship product · WELD-T

The welding robot, programmed by sight.

WELD-T is an AI-vision platform that bolts onto the welding robot you already own. Operators load a part, the system programmes the weld.

Intro video · 0:42

01 · How it works

Three stages, no programmer.

The vision stack reads the part, the software fine-tunes the weld, the robot executes. The operator stays at the control panel.

  1. Stage 01

    Scan the part.

    Cameras capture orientation and seam deviations as the part is loaded. No fixturing, no teach-pendant, no CAD upload.

  2. Stage 02

    Tune the weld.

    The AI welder sets parameters per joint — current, voltage, travel speed — based on geometry and material.

  3. Stage 03

    Execute on the robot.

    The trajectory runs on the off-the-shelf robot you already own. Cycle data streams to a central dashboard.

02 · Integrates with

Works with the kit on your floor.

No proprietary robot, no custom welding power source, no rip-and-replace. WELD-T sits on top of standard fabrication hardware.

Robots

Off-the-shelf six-axis arms.

  • ABB
  • KUKA
  • FANUC
  • Yaskawa

Live deployments running on ABB. Add a new make? We’ll quote the integration up front.

Welding

Standard power sources.

  • MIG / MAG
  • TIG
  • Pulsed

Mild steel, stainless, aluminium. The system tunes parameters per material; the operator never touches a dial.

03 · The economics

Numbers a CFO can sign off.

Most lines hit payback inside two years against the alternative of expanding the welding team. The maths is on the floor, not in a deck.

2 years

Payback period

Capex modelled against avoided welder hires + reduced rework. Two-year payback at one-shift utilisation; faster on two shifts.

3×

Throughput per shift

Three times the parts per shift versus a manual welding line, with steadier weld quality joint to joint.

−40%

Wastage on consumables

Tighter parameter control means less spatter, less rework wire, fewer scrapped joints heading into the next operation.

1 dashboard

Plant data, centralised

Cycle times, weld quality, consumable usage. One view across cells so plant decisions stop being guesses.

04 · Who it’s for

Plant managers running welding ops short of skilled hands.

Fabrication shops with mid-volume mixed-product lines. Auto components, structural sub-assemblies, machinery enclosures, defence and railway parts. Engineering teams already comfortable with robotics, frustrated by what teach-pendant programming costs in time and people.

  • Fits if

    You weld 50 – 5,000 parts a day across multiple SKUs.

  • Fits if

    Hiring more welders or robot programmers is on the table.

  • Fits if

    You already own a robot, or are budgeting for one.

05 · Book a demo

Send us a part. We’ll show you the cycle.

A geometry, a sketch, or a description of the joint. We’ll come back with what WELD-T can do for it — usually within a working day.