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Welding, Automation & Additive Manufacturing Machines
Welding, automation, and additive manufacturing machines are advanced industrial systems used to join, build, and automate the production of metal components. These technologies are widely used in modern manufacturing environments where precision, repeatability, and production efficiency are critical.
This category includes robotic welding systems, welding cells, and industrial 3D printers, all of which help manufacturers improve throughput, reduce labor dependency, and produce complex parts with consistent quality.
These machines are commonly used in industries such as automotive manufacturing, aerospace production, industrial equipment manufacturing, metal fabrication, and advanced engineering applications.
MMI Direct offers used welding, automation, and additive manufacturing machines for sale, sourced from fabrication shops, OEMs, and manufacturing facilities across the United States. Browse our inventory below or contact our team if you need help locating a specific machine.
Welding & Automation Systems
Welding and automation systems are designed to automate the welding process, improving consistency and production efficiency. These systems are commonly used in high-volume manufacturing environments where repeatable weld quality is essential.
Robotic Welders
Robotic welders use programmable robotic arms to perform welding operations automatically. These machines control the movement of the welding torch, ensuring consistent weld paths, speeds, and angles.
Robotic welding systems are commonly used for:
- MIG welding
- TIG welding
- arc welding
- laser welding
These machines are ideal for applications that require repeatable welds across large production runs, such as automotive components, structural assemblies, and fabricated parts.
Welding Cells
Welding cells are fully integrated systems that combine robotic welders with:
- workholding fixtures
- positioners
- safety enclosures
- control systems
These systems create a complete automated welding environment, allowing manufacturers to run production with minimal operator involvement.
Welding cells are widely used in applications where manufacturers need to:
- increase throughput
- reduce labor dependency
- improve weld consistency
- automate repetitive welding tasks
Industrial 3D Printers (Additive Manufacturing)
Industrial 3D printers, also known as additive manufacturing systems, are used to build parts layer by layer from digital designs. Unlike traditional machining, which removes material, additive manufacturing creates parts by adding material only where needed.
These machines are used for producing:
- complex metal components
- lightweight structures
- prototypes and tooling
- custom or low-volume parts
Common additive manufacturing processes include:
- powder bed fusion
- directed energy deposition
- binder jetting
Industrial 3D printers can process materials such as:
- stainless steel
- titanium
- aluminum
- nickel alloys
- engineering plastics
Because of their ability to produce complex geometries, these machines are widely used in aerospace, medical, and high-performance engineering applications.
TRUMPF Welding & Additive Manufacturing Systems
TRUMPF is one of the leading manufacturers of welding automation and industrial additive manufacturing systems.
In welding automation, TRUMPF offers robotic welding systems and integrated welding cells designed to improve production efficiency and weld quality. These systems are often used in fabrication environments that require consistent and repeatable welds.
In additive manufacturing, TRUMPF produces machines in the TruPrint Series, including:
- TruPrint 1000
- TruPrint 3000
- TruPrint 5000
These machines use laser powder bed fusion technology to produce high-precision metal components.
TRUMPF systems are widely used in industries requiring advanced manufacturing capability, automation, and precision production.
Industries That Use Welding, Automation & Additive Manufacturing
These machines are widely used in industries that require advanced production capabilities.
Common industries include:
- automotive manufacturing
- aerospace production
- industrial equipment manufacturing
- metal fabrication
- medical device manufacturing
These technologies allow manufacturers to produce high-quality components with improved efficiency and reduced manual labor.
Why Manufacturers Use These Technologies
Manufacturers rely on welding automation and additive manufacturing because they provide:
- consistent and repeatable production
- increased efficiency and throughput
- reduced labor requirements
- ability to produce complex parts
- improved process control
Because of these advantages, these machines are a key part of modern automated manufacturing environments.
Find Used Welding & Additive Manufacturing Machines
MMI Direct helps manufacturers locate used welding systems, automation equipment, and industrial 3D printers for sale from trusted sellers across the country. If you do not see the exact machine you need, contact our team and we can help source additional equipment through our network.
