
Published On: Nov 2022
Published On: Nov 2022
At 8.5% CAGR, the Asia Pacific Robotic Welding Cell Market is projected to be worth US$ 1,397.48 million by 2028, says Business Market Insights
According to Business Market Insights’ research, the Asia Pacific robotic welding cell market was valued at US$ 855.93 million in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 1,397.48 million by 2028, registering an annual growth rate of 8.5% from 2022 to 2028. Surge in adoption of laser and plasma welding technologies and Implementation of collaborative robots to bridge the skill gaps.
A laser welding robot uses a laser beam, developed using carbon dioxide, and aims to utilize optics at parts to weld different parts together. Laser welding technology offers significant advantages in mass production of medium and large batch sizes of output products at a low unit cost. It provides high welding speeds, reduces rework, provides high reliability, ensures increased weld quality, and offers high precision. This technology allows narrow welds requiring minimal modification to the welded items. Laser welding technology is used in remote locations that are difficult to assess. It can also be used in high-volume applications requiring greater precision in the automotive, transportation, electrical, electronics, and aerospace and defense industries. Similarly, plasma welding technology offers various advantages, including high power density, clean and smooth welds, high welding speed, low distortion, and improved gap bridging. The welds produced through plasma welding are very strong and less visible. Plasma arc welding is an advanced form of tig welding. In the case of tig, it is an open arc shielded by argon or helium, while plasma uses a special torch where the nozzle is used to shrink the arc, and shielding gas is supplied separately by the torch. The arc is cut using a water-cooled nozzle to compress the arc, increasing its pressure, temperature, and heat intensely, thus improving arc stability, arc shape, and heat transfer characteristics. Plasma arcs are formed using gas in 2 forms: The first is laminar (low pressure and low flow), and the second is turbulent flow (high pressure and high flow). The gases used are argon, helium, hydrogen, or a mixture of them. In the case of plasma welding, laminar flow (low pressure and low flow of plasma gas) is used to ensure that the molten metal is not blown out of the weld zone. These factors are providing lucrative opportunities for the growth of the robotic welding cell market.
On the contrary, fear of skill-force of loosing jobs due to automation.
Key players dominating the Asia Pacific robotic welding cell market are ABB Ltd; The Lincoln Electric Company; Kuka AG; Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.; WEC Group Ltd; and Phoenix Industrial Solutions among others.
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