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Welding of one sort or another has been the No. 1 application for industrial robots almost since the technology was invented.
According to the International Federation of Robotics, 50 percent of all the world’s robots are used for welding. Specifically, 33 percent are employed for spot welding, 16 percent are doing arc welding, and 1 percent are performing some other type of welding operation.