Robotic Welding for the Power Industry
CBOXTEC robotic welding systems for switchgear, transformer tanks, transmission towers and wind power towers. Precise, consistent welds for energy infrastructure.
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Electrical power equipment demands consistent, low-defect welds on transformer tanks, switchgear enclosures, transmission towers and wind towers. CBOXTEC robotic welding systems deliver the precision and process control required by these applications.
Thin Sheet to Thick Shell
Transformer tanks and switchgear use thin-gauge steel or stainless steel where heat control is critical. Wind towers and transmission poles involve thick sections requiring multi-pass welding. CBOXTEC systems adapt to both with appropriate power sources, fixtures and motion control.
Quality Traceability
Digital welding monitoring records voltage, current, travel speed and wire feed for every weld. This data supports quality audits, warranty documentation and continuous process improvement.
Standards and Certifications
CBOXTEC welding systems are built under ISO 9001 and carry CE marking. We support welding procedure qualification for ASME, AWS, EN and client-specific standards.
Key Features
Precision and Consistency
Repeatable welds on thin sheet metal and large tanks with tight dimensional tolerances.
Realtime Quality Management
Online monitoring of voltage, current, wire feed and travel speed for traceability.
Adaptive Power Settings
Automatic adjustment for thin sheets and mixed material thicknesses.
Integrated Positioners
Rotary tables and roller beds position large cylindrical parts for optimal access.
Case Studies
Transformer Tank Manufacturer, Guangdong
A transformer OEM replaced manual MIG welding of corrugated tanks with CBOXTEC single-robot workstations and rotary positioners.
Weld consistency improved dramatically and we reduced leak-test rework by more than 60%.
Wind Tower Fabricator, Southeast Asia
A wind tower fabricator used CBOXTEC rail-mounted robots to weld long tower shell seams with seam tracking and multi-pass control.
One operator supervises two robots and we cut shell welding time by nearly half.
Frequently Asked Questions
MIG/MAG is common for transformer tanks and switchgear. TIG and pulse MIG are used for stainless and aluminum assemblies. Submerged arc can be used for thick wind tower shells.
Yes. Adaptive power settings, controlled heat input, synchronized positioners and sequential welding programs keep distortion within transformer and switchgear tolerance requirements.
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