Many production processes are automated using industrial robots. They move and control tools with the robot controller turning code into programmed procedures. For large-scale production, such as in the automotive industry, the procedures are programmed once for their respective purpose when the robot is set up and do not change during the production phase. In view of the trend towards many variations and small batch quantities, the time spent on programming is becoming increasingly important for the efficiency of processes. At least when the robot is being taught and consequently is not being used productively during the programming time. Offline programming away from the production area offers an alternative solution here and as a result production does not need to be interrupted for programming. This improves the productivity of robots and the use of welding robots no longer needs to be limited to large-scale production.
Programming and simulation software
In 1996, Valk Welding of Ablasserdam, Holland, which specialises in the automation of welding processes, launched with DTPS (DeskTop Programming and Simulation System) a software system onto the market which for the first time allowed welding programmes to be created on a separate computer. The fact that it used Panasonic software, with identical programming on both the computer and the robot, was unique. It was now possible to prepare the programme without interrupting welding production, and as a result increase significantly the run time of the welding robots.
Valk Welding has, in close collaboration with the software specialists of Panasonic Welding Systems in Japan, further optimised the software. At the heart of the development were the needs and suggestions expressed by the users of Valk Welding systems to the Dutch system integrator. With the latest generation DTPS G2, any workpiece can be programmed and presented complete with template and the whole welding robot in 3D with solids. All of the functions of the Panasonic arc welding robot are integrated into the software.
Use for small-scale serial production
During the last five years a lot has been invested in specific software solutions to allow medium-scale, small-scale and piece production with the welding robots. Valk Welding has therefore played a part in the market trend of offering more product variations in small quantities. DTPS and the possibility of parametric programming played a crucial role here.