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Super Active TAWERS

Super Active TAWERS High End model

Key functions

  • Contributes to productivity improvement with high-speed welding + ultra-low spatter

  • Reduces Max. 99% spatter (compared with conventional)

  • Supports welding of high-tensile strength steel plates, etc., which are becoming thinner and thinner

  • Realizes high-quality welding of aluminum

  • Performs high-speed welding with high current 450 A

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TAWERS WGⅢ/WGHⅢ スタンダードモデル

TAWERS WG III/WGH III Standard

Key functions

  • Reduces spatter with CO2 welding

  • Reduces spatter significantly during MAG welding of thin plates

  • Realizes high-speed pulse welding

  • Enables easy setting of welding parameters

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Spatter generation amount

Reduces by Max. 99%

* Comparison with full digital welding machine (Panasonic data)

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“Super Active TAWERS” is a welding robot that combines the welding power source integrated robot “TAWERS WG III/WGH III” with the “Super Active Wire Feed Process,” a high-precision wire feeding method, to achieve high-speed welding while significantly reducing the amount of spatter generated.

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Mild steel SPCC 
Joint lap, Gas CO2, Plate thickness t: 3.2 mm
Welding current: 320 A, Welding speed: 110 cm/min

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Reduction for tact time Before→After

High-speed welding more than twice as fast is realized.

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Reduces man-hours for spatter removal: Before→After

Even at 300 A, ultra-low spatter welding reduces spatter and man-hours required to remove spatter.

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Supports welding of high-tensile strength steel plates, etc., which are becoming thinner and thinner
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HBC (Heat Balance Control) process supports welding of high-tensile steel plates that are becoming thinner.

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HBC process introduction: Before→After

Low heat input control significantly increases condition tolerances (welding speed and gap tolerance). Prevents burn through.

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High tensile steel (980 MPa)
Joint lap, Gas MAG, Plate thickness t: 0.8 mm
Welding current: 150 A, Welding speed: 100 cm/min

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High-speed and medium-thick plate welding of high power 450 A
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“Super Active TAWERS HP” is 50% faster than Super Active TAWERS and can reduce spatter by more than 60% even at 400 A.

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Mild steel SPCC
Joint vertical lap, Gas CO2, Plate thickness t: 1.6 mm
Welding current: 380 A 
Welding speed: 260 cm/min (30° downward)
Wire YM-50 (ϕ1.2)

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Mild steel SPCC
Joint, Downward facing fillet, Gas CO2, Plate thickness t: 9.0 mm
Welding current: 320 A, Wire YM-50(Φ1.2)

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Realizes high-quality welding of aluminum
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The ultra-low spatter performance of S-AWP, which has been proven on mild steel, has been extended to aluminum. Since it supports a wide current range of 40 A to 180 A, high-speed welding and expansion of applicable plate thickness are possible.

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Joint, T joint, Plate thickness t: 3.0 mm
Welding current: 155 A, Welding speed: 60 cm/min

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Effective for welding thin aluminum plates.

Aluminum A5052
Joint, Butt, Plate thickness t: 0.6 mm
Welding current: 50 A, Welding speed: 150 cm/min

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Reduces spatter and blowholes during welding of zinc-coated steel
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General welding wire (solid ɸ1.2) can be used. Applicable to MAG welding as well as CO2.
It also works well with a wide range of weld volumes.

CO2 Gas: 45 to 190 g/m2
MAG Gas(80:20) 45 to 60 g/m2
MAG Gas(90:10) 45 to 60 g/m2

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Introduction of Zi-Active: Before→After

General welding wire (solid ɸ1.2) can be used. Applicable to MAG welding as well as CO2.

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250 A 80 cm/min
Zinc-coated steel sheet, Plate thickness 2.3 mm, Lap joint

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High-precision feed control where the welding wire is fed continuously with a back and forth motion.
Spatter reduction by stable short-arc cycle.

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Reduces spatter with CO<sub>2</sub> welding
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Metal transfer stabilization (MTS) control suppresses CO2-specific spatter.
Spatter is reduced by up to 75% in the 150 A range compared to a full digital welding machine (350GB2) while maintaining the stable pan-bottom shaped penetration achieved by CO2 welding.

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Reduces spatter significantly during MAG welding of thin plates
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Welding waveform control technology achieves low spatter in short-circuit transfer range. Spatter is reduced by up to 90% in the 150 A range compared to a full digital welding machine (350GB2).

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Realizes high-speed pulse welding [HD-Pulse]
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Short arc length and narrow arc width prevents undercuts caused by insufficient deposition during high-speed welding.
Dip transfer enables lower heat input than droplet transfer. Gap tolerance is improved.

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Welding parameters can be set easily [Welding Navigation]
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Since extensive welding parameters database accumulated through years of experience is preinstalled, welding parameters can be checked and set with the teach pendant easily. Leg length and welding speed can be adjusted from automatically set conditions and current/voltage conditions are calculated automatically according to the changes made. Therefore, time required for setting welding parameters can be reduced.

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Select weld joint. The figure changes according to the joint.
Then, all you have to do is enter the plate thickness.

In addition, leg length and welding speed can also be adjusted. Current/voltage conditions are automatically calculated based on the changes made.

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Quality improvement at weld start and end points and high-speed processing is possible
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The robot lifts up the welding torch quickly at the start and end of the weld in conjunction with the welding waveform and wire feed control.

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High-speed TIG welding - Realizes high fusion welding [TAWERS TIG]
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An excellent arc start allows improved welding quality and reduced takt time. High frequency start and touch start can be selected. Proximity of electrode and filler wire increases wire heating effect.

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Stable filler feeding is achieved with a curved neck, which is effective in improving weld quality and limiting deviation of aiming point.

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Prevents paint peeling due to slag peeling and ensures high quality.

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Slag generation is a sign of sound welding results
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  1.  Arc heat decomposes CO2 into CO and O
  2. Si and Mn present in the wire combines with O inside the molten metal
  3.  SiO2 or MnO (slug) are generated
    * Steel is also a source of O2.
    * Slug is an evidence of a sound welding result, as residual O can cause blowholes and pits.
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Since slag causes rusting, measures are necessary
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If slag generated during welding remains on the surface of the beads, rust may occur because electrodeposition coating cannot be applied.
Therefore, a welding method that does not leave slag on the surface of the beads is required.

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Solutions for various wires and welding methods
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We offer solutions by combining options optimized for the wires of each company with TAWERS HD Pulse (MAG) or Super Active TAWERS (CO2).

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Solution for welding thin plates with gaps: Pulse MIX welding method
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What is the pulse MIX welding method?

This is a welding method that alternately outputs pulse welding with high heat input and Super Active (S-AWP) welding with low heat input to improve the tolerance when welding thin plates with gaps.

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When crossing gaps, normal pulse welding tends to cause high heat input and excessive penetration, while normal S-AWP welding tends to cause low heat input and excess weld reinforcement height. The Pulse MIX welding method combines these 2 welding methods to ensure proper penetration while reducing thermal distortion, increasing gap resistance, and reducing burn through.

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What is the pulse MIX welding method?

This is a welding method that alternately outputs pulse welding with high heat input and Super Active (S-AWP) welding with low heat input to improve the tolerance when welding thin plates with gaps.

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When crossing gaps, normal pulse welding tends to cause high heat input and excessive penetration, while normal S-AWP welding tends to cause low heat input and excess weld reinforcement height. The Pulse MIX welding method combines these 2 welding methods to ensure proper penetration while reducing thermal distortion, increasing gap resistance, and reducing burn through.

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Mild steel/Stainless steel (CO<sub>2</sub>/MAG/MIG)
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S-AWP: Super Active Wire Feed Process
HBC: Heat Balance Control
OP: Optiion

Series Welding method and welding power source Reated current CO2 MAG/MIG Pulse MAG/MIG S-AWP CO2 S-AWP MAG/MIG HBC Zi-Tech TAWERS fusion function
TAWERS (TS/TM/TL) Super Active
TAWERS
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*1 *2 *3 OP OP *4
TAWERS 350 A *1 *2 *3 OP OP OP OP *4
For medium and thick plates
TAWERS
450 A *1 *2 *3 *4

*1 Compatible with MTS-CO2 *2 Compatible with SP-MAG *3 Compatible with HD-Pulse *4 Lift Start, Lift End, etc.

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Series Welding method and welding power source Rated current MIG Pulse MIG AC MIG *1 S-AWP MIG HBC TAWERS
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TAWERS (TS/TM/TL) Super Active
TAWERS  Aluminum
350 A OP *2
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AC-MIG
350 A OP *2

*1 AC MIG system cannot be used in combination with S-AWP Aluminum function. *2 Lift Start, Lift End, etc.

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Series Welding method and welding power source Rated current DC AC Arc start
TAWERS (TS/TM/TL) TAWERS-TIG 350 A *1 High frequency
350 A *1 Touch

*1 Compatible with high-speed TIG

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Name WG III (including power unit) WGH III (including power unit)
External dimensions(mm)* (W)553×(D)550×(H)1181 (W)553×(D)550×(H)1407
Mass 135 kg 171 kg
Memory capacity 40 000 points
Position cotrol method Software servo system
External memory I/F TP : SD card slot ×1、USB×2
Number of control axes Simultaneous 6 axes (max. 27 axes)
Input/output signal Dedicated signal: Input: 6 points, Output: 8 points, General signal: Input: 40 points, Output: 40 points
Maximum input/output (option): Input 2048 points, Output: 2048 points
Input power supply Three-phase 200/220 V±20 V, 22 kVA
(Maximum current with servo ON: 246 A/5.6 ms)
Three-phase 200/220 V±20 V、30.5 kVA
50/60 Hz common use
(Maximum current with servo ON: 246 A/5.6 ms)
Input cable 14 mm2 (AWG 6) or more 14 mm2 (AWG 6) or more
Ground cable 14 mm2 (AWG 6) or more 14 mm2 (AWG 6) or more
Applicable welding method CO2/MAG/Stainless steel MIG
Pulse MAG/Stainless steel pulse MIG
Output current DC 30 A to 350 A DC 30 A to 450 A
Outputvoltage DC 12 V to 36 V DC 12 V to 42 V
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CO2/MAG/Stainless steel MIG 80 %
Pulse MAG/Stainless steel pulse MIG 60%
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* Teach pendant and connection cables are not included.
Note: For details on power supply connection, refer to wiring of primary power supply in the instruction manual of the robot controller for arc welding.

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Space saving & high payload
TS series

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Standard type
TM series

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Long arm & high payload
TL series

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Medium type multi-purpose robot
LA-1800

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Simple robot teaching system
Easy and effortless teaching with VR technology
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VRPS Product Overview

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Integrated welding management system
IoT for the entire line
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IoT for the entire line
Equipped with AI function - Fully automated visual inspection
Bead Eye

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Information on upcoming seminars and exhibitions is presented here. Information on past seminars and exhibitions is also available.

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Panasonic has established a system to support customers all over the world. Customers expanding production from Japan to overseas factories can also use our equipment with peace of mind.

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Website dedicated page for members of Panasonic Shoyokai. You can download the application form to join the membership website P-Web.

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TAWERS WGIII/WGHIII

Robot fully controls the welding waveform directly