Germany
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MÜLLER OPLADEN is an owner-managed traditional German mechanical engineering company founded in 1919. The US specialist WATTS has belonged to the MÜLLER OPLADEN corporate group since 2016. At both their German site in Leverkusen-Opladen and their American site in Seattle, MÜLLER OPLADEN produces 3D profile flame cutting machines for round pipes, tanks, dished ends, square pipes and steel girders, as well as mechanical welding systems such as longitudinal and circumferential welding systems. Efficient, reliable and durable solutions are created from the individual machines to the automated manufacturing systems including handling. Customers in more than 70 countries are distributed across the oil and gas industry, container and power plant engineering, in the shipbuilding industry, in steel construction and in systems engineering. Service points in Germany, the USA, Russia, the United Arab Emirates, India, Singapore and Brazil guarantee the markets are directly supported.
Manufacturer/ Producer
Stauffenbergstrasse 14-20
51379 Leverkusen - Germany
Germany
QuellTech Solution For this purpose, QuellTech offers a perfectly tailored seam tracking solution, which is based on a QuellTech 2D-Laserline Sensor of the Q4 family. The method consists in measurement of the real position and width immediately ahead of the welding process. The laser sensor captures the real dimension of the weld bead, and the software used for this process simultaneously sends the nominal position to the robot. The robot performs a correction movement in X or Z position according to this measurement. This way not only the deviation caused by tolerances, but also the warping effect can be compensated – and the weldment takes place exactly at the required position. The QuellTech 2D-Laserline Sensor is specially prepared to the highly disturbing ambient light from the weld process. It can be cooled and protected from weld spatter, so this model proves to be particularly adequate for operation in the harsh environment of the welding process.
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We employ welding robots to join complex metal wire parts made of steel or aluminium to form an assembly. This in turn leads to complex bent wire components for the automotive industry, such as brackets for cushioning frames, and eyelet fastenings.
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