Specialist
Heavy
Fabrication.

Agricultural machinery, petrochemical structures, elevator components, and other heavy fabrication. The engineering problem defines the right solution — not the industry label.

Robotic welding for specialist heavy fabrication Specialist fabrication — agricultural machinery frame, petrochemical structure, or heavy industrial weldment

The Problem Matters
More Than the Label.

AGR's engineering logic applies wherever thick-section welding creates quality, stability, or inspection challenges — regardless of which industry the part belongs to.

Application Area 01
Agricultural Machinery
Combine harvester frames, tractor chassis, implement attachment structures, and large agricultural equipment subassemblies. Multi-variant production with seasonal demand patterns. Kubota, Yanmar, and Iseki supply chain requirements.
Application Area 02
Petrochemical Structures
Pressure vessel shells, burner housings, heat exchanger structural frames, and industrial reactor components. Inspection-sensitive applications with similar engineering requirements to oil and gas — UT-grade process control and material-specific heat input management.
Application Area 03
Elevator & Lifting Structures
Elevator car frames, guide rail structures, counterweight assemblies, and hoisting equipment structural components. Dimensional precision requirements and fatigue-sensitive weld joints where consistent fusion quality is a safety consideration.
Application Area 04
Rail & Transport Equipment
Bogie frames, undercarriage structures, and rail vehicle body subassemblies requiring consistent weld quality across high-volume production. Material grades and inspection standards comparable to wind energy structural applications.
Application Area 05
Industrial Equipment Frames
Press frames, machine tool bases, industrial washer structures, and heavy industrial equipment housings. Thick-section welding where dimensional accuracy and weld integrity directly affect equipment performance.
Application Area 06
Custom & Specialist
If the welding challenge involves thick-section structural material, multi-pass requirements, inspection-sensitive joints, or production stability demands — the application is relevant regardless of the industry category.

What These Applications
Have in Common.

Despite different industry contexts, these applications share the same engineering challenges — and the same engineering solutions.

01
Thick-Section Welding Requires Process Engineering
Any application involving plate over 10–12mm in structural welding benefits from the same process discipline: heat input management, multi-pass strategy, and interpass temperature control. This is not industry-specific — it is physics.
02
Part Variation Requires Adaptive Control
Fabricated structural parts arrive with dimensional variation. Any production system that relies on nominal-condition programming will drift in quality across the part range. Seam tracking and adaptive control are required regardless of the application industry.
03
Production Stability Over Time
First-off qualification does not predict shift-length performance. Systems must be validated over the full production cycle — including thermal warm-up, consumable wear, and fixture fatigue — regardless of industry context.

Describe the Welding Problem.
Not the Industry.

The assessment begins from the specific welding challenge — material, section, joint type, inspection requirement — and produces an engineering response matched to that constraint, regardless of industry category.

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  • Describe the part material and section thickness
  • Specify the joint type and configuration
  • Identify any inspection or certification requirements
  • State the production volume and variant count