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Robotic Welding

Robotic Welding is part of Metals & Fabrication on Industrial Connected - UK suppliers who specialise in robotic welding for buyers across Construction, Rail, Automotive and beyond. Post one project and receive structured applications from verified suppliers, with Trust Scores and capability data side-by-side.

Robotic Welding - UK suppliers in Metals & Fabrication
Overview

UK robotic welding suppliers

Robotic Welding is part of Metals & Fabrication on Industrial Connected - UK suppliers who specialise in robotic welding for buyers across Construction, Rail, Automotive and beyond. Post one project and receive structured applications from verified suppliers, with Trust Scores and capability data side-by-side.

When to use
  • You need enclosures, brackets, frames or structural metalwork
  • You require castings in aluminium, steel or specialist alloys
  • You need cutting, forming or pressing in volume
  • You need finishing - powder coating, plating, anodising, heat treatment
What to look for
  • Capability for the material grade and thickness you need
  • In-house finishing vs. subcontracted (affects lead time and price)
  • Welding qualifications (BS EN ISO 9606, coded welders for regulated industries)
  • Quality systems - ISO 9001, EN 1090 for structural steelwork
Buyer FAQ

Common questions about Robotic Welding

Should I separate cutting, forming and finishing?

Most UK fabricators offer cutting, forming and welding in-house and subcontract finishing. A single supplier is usually faster and cheaper than splitting work.

What's the best process for low-volume enclosures?

Laser cutting plus bending is the default for prototype and low-volume sheet metal. For higher volumes, presswork becomes cost-effective.

How do I specify a finish?

Reference a standard (e.g. RAL colour for powder coat, BS EN ISO 7599 for anodising) and state any salt-spray or thickness projects.