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The ARC-5 Infinity is a high-precision robotic cladding system designed for complex geometries. It integrates KUKA, FANUC, or ABB robotics with GTAW hotwire technology to deliver automated, high-quality bore welding and metal surfacing for demanding industrial applications.

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One of the problems faced in the oil field is H2S or sour gas which quickly corrodes unprotected steel and causes catastrophic failures. Welded overlays of ER NiCrMo-3, known as Inconel 625, are the preferred solution. And hotwire GTA welding is the preferred welding process to produce low dilution, high-quality welded inlays. Welding in bores as small as 2 inches in diameter at depths of 72 inches or more is tough. Add to this the challenge of welding up to the edges of intersecting flow bores on preheated parts, and you have a weld no human can make. Thirty years ago, our first ARC5 welding systems rotated the part and welded with a stationary torch which stepped up each revolution. What made the ARC5 work was my automated programming system. The operator taught 4 points in the part. 1. the bottom weld, 2. the last uninterrupted weld before an intersecting bore, 3. the first uninterrupted weld above the bore, and 4. the final weld. My software then generated hundreds of automatic stops and starts around the intersecting bores. My approach compensated for dimensional inaccuracies, part positioning, and even expansion due to preheating. The ARC5 was a hit. We installed hundreds of machines all over the world. And most are still running today! So to compete with our own machines, we had to find a better way. Robots are great for MIG welds, but they are limited with TIG welding. Plus, the wrist, the last axis, can only rotate a couple of revolutions at most. On the other hand, bore cladding involves hundreds of revolutions. John Martin's latest innovation, the ARC5 Infinity, leverages the flexibility of a six-axis robot by combining it with our infinite rotation 7th axis. This is huge! Now you can weld stationary parts and non-cylindrical bores. Plus, you can weld bores in any position from horizontal to vertical. We have an ARC5 Infinity running in the ARC laboratory, which incorporates a KUKA robot and a Miller Electric Mfg. LLC GTA welding power supply. If you think your parts might benefit from the next generation of robotic hot wire GTA bore cladders, you are invited to visit and have Zachary Freeman test weld your parts. ARC Specialties thrives on problems; send us yours!

The ARC-5 Infinity, a cutting-edge robotic cladding system designed to handle the industry's most challenging geometries. By combining a KUKA robotic arm with ARC Specialties' proprietary seven-axis infinite rotation head, the system performs high-precision GTAW (TIG) hotwire cladding on complex internal bores without ever moving the part. Key Highlights in this Video: Infinite Rotation Technology: Watch how the rotating head allows for continuous, high-speed welding in intersecting bores

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