Welding is a versatile and essential fabrication process that uses heat to join metals together, either similar or dissimilar metals. Unlike brazing and soldering that use a lower temperature to metal fusion, welding technologies operate at very high temperatures. Welding is the most-used fabrication technique across all industry verticals. With fully automated welding solutions witnessing radical adoption across the manufacturing industry, the technology maturity level is very high.
With respect to automation, there are semi-automated and fully automated welding solutions. Semi-automated welding solutions are used predominantly for manufacturing a limited volume of products and require an operator to manually load the parts onto the fixture. Fully automated welding solutions can be programmed to perform repetitive welding work.
The industry is developing new welding solutions to minimize negative environmental impacts and conserve energy and natural resources. Manufacturers in various industries are adopting highly automated, AI-based cobot welding solutions to improve manufacturing processes. This report covers the welding technologies/trends and solutions that improve manufacturing processes’ efficiency and optimize plants; it provides an in-depth analysis of the welding technologies seeing high adoption in the manufacturing industry.
The study covers the following topics:
Technology landscape and trends
Technology attractiveness
Technology adoption factors: drivers and challenges
Welding symbols and defect symbols
Trends and major industry participants’ development strategies
Growth opportunities and future roadmap
Strategic Imperatives
Why Is It Increasingly Difficult To Grow ? The Strategic Imperative 8 : Factors Creating Pressure On Growth
The Strategic Imperative 8
The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Welding Industry
Growth Opportunities Fuel The Growth Pipeline Engine
Research Methodology
Growth Opportunity Analysis
Scope of Analysis
Most Commonly Used Welding Technologies across Industries
Welding Technology Drivers
Welding Technology Challenges
Technology Attractiveness Dashboard
History of Welding Technology
The Origins of Welding Technology
Impact of Welding across Industries
Technology Overview
Technology Focus: GMAW/MIG
Technology Focus: GTAW/TIG
Technology Focus: SMAW
Technology Focus: FCAW
Technology Focus: EBW
Technology Focus: AHW
Welding Symbols and Definitions
Most Commonly Used Gloves in the Welding Industry
Welding Defect Symbols and Descriptions
Recent Technology Advancements
Technology Advancements and Impacts on Welding Industry
Key Players and Recent Innovations
New Welding Laser Technology
Multi-process Welding Machine for Metal Fabrication
Software-based Robot Welder to Enhance Manufacturing Efficiency
Welding Fume Extraction Machine
Ultrasonic Welding Machine for High-voltage Assemblies
Double-pulse Ultrasonic Welding of Fiber-reinforced Composites
AI for Resistance and Laser Welding
AI-based Welding Process for High-volume Production
New Technique for Joining Dissimilar Materials
Funding and Recent Industry Activities
Recent Funding Activities
Recent Industry Activities
Growth Opportunity Universe
Growth Opportunity 1: Automation and Digitalization
Growth Opportunity 2: Labor Shortages and New Training Methods
Growth Opportunity 3: Improving Safety and Sustainability