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Cobot is 'golden arm' for new AI pipe welding system

The toughest welds to make are full-penetration, single-sided, V-butt pipe welds. Historically, ARC Specialties, a Houston-based developer of welding solutions, declined these jobs because joint fit-up was never repeatable.

"Only human welders with a 'golden arm' able to compensate for variation in root openings, weld center lines, and groove volumes could handle this challenge," said Dan Allford, president of ARC Specialties. "With the industry facing labor shortages, we decided to develop an intelligent machine with complete knowledge of pipe welding, with full motion and welding control."

The Artificial Intelligence Pipe Welding System (AIPW) incorporates the 6-axis UR5 collaborative robot arm from Universal Robots to carry out the challenging welds.

"The UR5 now becomes our 'golden arm,'" said Allford. "The UR5 is small enough to be portable yet still allows full freedom of motion for both the laser scanner and welding torch. Being collaborative, the robot is able to safely work in close proximity to humans."

The AIPW system officially launched at ARC Specialties' booth at the Offshore Technology Conference held in Houston the first week in May.

Stuart Shepherd, regional sales director of Universal Robots' Americas division, was delighted to see the UR5 power the new offering. "This implementation underscores our collaborative robots' ability to handle heavy-duty processing tasks that demand both high precision and real-time adaptability," he said. "We're excited to share this solution with the oil and gas industry."

The AIPW pre-scans the root opening (gap) using a 2D laser, then uses the data to generate the robot path and welding parameters. Gap variations are compensated for with changes in oscillation, torch position, travel speed, and welding conditions.

The UR5 positions the torch over a tack weld to start the arc to ensure 100 percent root weld acceptance. Fill and cap pass programs are optimized to fill the groove using user-selectable weave or stringer bead welding techniques.

The AIPW uses the Miller Auto Continuum welding power supply to weld the root with Regulated Metal Deposition (RMD), then switches to pulsed spray for the fill and cap passes. This combination of Gas Metal Arc Welding techniques maximizes welding productivity while producing X-Ray quality, full-penetration pipe welds.

The AIPW follows two other successful welding solutions featuring Universal Robots developed by ARC Specialties: the MIG welding SnapWeld and the plasma cutting SnapCut. SnapWeld just became the first product ever to win New Equipment Digest's Innovation Award two years in a row.

Source: Universal Robots

Published May 2019

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