Recently, FITCO has successfully launched a dedicated monitoring camera developed for 6-12m pipeline welding scenarios. This camera accurately addresses the industry pain point of difficulty in real-time monitoring of molten pools, wire feeding, and weld formation during the welding process, providing a reliable welding quality assurance solution for customers in fields such as oil and gas transportation and industrial pipelines.
In pipeline welding operations, the state of the molten pool and wire feeding accuracy directly determine weld quality. However, traditional welding relies on welders' experience for judgment, and environmental factors such as strong arc light and high temperatures often lead to unclear observation, which easily causes defects like incomplete fusion and pores, increasing rework costs. The launch of FITCO's monitoring camera offers a new solution to these problems.
The camera is precisely installed in front of the TIG welding torch, which not only avoids interfering with the torch's operation but also captures the welding area from an optimal angle. Equipped with a professional water-cooling system, it can easily adapt to the high-temperature environment around the welding torch, ensuring stable operation throughout the continuous welding of 6-12m long pipelines and preventing monitoring interruptions due to equipment overheating.
Targeting customers' key monitoring needs, the camera effectively filters out interference from arc light and metal spatter through optimized imaging technology, clearly presenting the contour, depth, and metal flow details of the molten pool. Meanwhile, it provides real-time feedback on the wire feeding status—issues such as wire feeding position deviation, unstable speed, and wire jamming can all be detected promptly, helping welders adjust parameters quickly to ensure uniform weld formation.
For projects with strict welding quality requirements, such as long-distance oil and gas pipelines and large-scale industrial pipelines, this camera can significantly reduce errors caused by manual judgment, improve the first-pass qualification rate of welds, and reduce rework time and material waste. Currently, when purchasing FITCO pipeline welding machines, customers can directly discuss the additional purchase of this monitoring camera with sales representatives to achieve seamless equipment matching and rapid commissioning.
FITCO has always been customer demand-oriented, and the launch of this new product further improves its pipeline welding solution portfolio. In the future, FITCO will continue to deepen welding technology innovation and provide more efficient and reliable equipment support for the industry.
Hot News2025-01-09