External Longitudinal Welding Systems

External longitudinal welding is an effective and innovative method used for welding the outer surfaces of cylindrical workpieces. This process, which demands durability and precision—especially in large-diameter pipes, tanks, and industrial equipment—delivers high efficiency through modern automation systems. Supported by dual welding heads and linear motion mechanisms, external longitudinal welding systems increase production speed while raising quality standards. These technologies play a vital role in industries such as energy, shipbuilding, and heavy manufacturing.

External longitudinal welding is a technology developed to perform highly precise welds along the outer surfaces of long and wide workpieces. By securing the workpiece in place, this method ensures consistent weld seams along the axis. Ideal for businesses aiming to boost production capacity, external longitudinal welding systems are compatible with various welding techniques, offering broad application versatility. Their ergonomic design and digital control systems support operators in working efficiently and effectively.

Highlights

  • Dual Welding Torch Technology: Enables simultaneous dual welding operations, accelerating the production process and enhancing weld seam quality.
  • Automatically Adjustable Boom Speed: Ensures flawless and precise execution of the welding process through linear rails and precision control mechanisms.
  • Wide Process Compatibility: Integrates seamlessly with MIG, MAG, TIG, and submerged arc welding techniques, offering solutions for various production requirements.
  • Digital Control and Remote Operation: A 7” touchscreen and digital speed display help operators manage the welding process more easily and efficiently.