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How Blaze™ cobots are transforming MIG welding workflows

  • marketing team
  • Jul 16
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 21

In MIG welding, success depends on two things: maintaining weld quality and keeping up with production volume. But manual welding has its limits - fatigue, inconsistencies between shifts, and bottlenecks can slow everything down.


That’s where collaborative robots come in. Blaze™ welding cobots were built specifically to take on the challenges of manual MIG welding - and turn them into strengths. Whether you're short on skilled welders, struggling with throughput, or looking to increase arc-on time, Blaze gives your team the tools to do more, with better consistency.

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Why Blaze™ Works So Well for MIG Welding


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  • Consistent travel speed and technique - Eliminate variability from fatigue, skill differences, and shift changes.

  • More arc-on time, less downtime - While operators load parts, the Blaze cobot keeps welding. That means more output without more hours.

  • No programming needed - Welders set up Blaze using the knowledge they already have - no coding, no syntax, no steep learning curve.

  • 7-axis flexibility - The Blaze’s 7-axis arm moves like no traditional 6-axis cobot can. It reaches around fixtures and inside joints with angles that other robots just can’t manage.

  • A solution for every shop - From standalone welding cobots to fully enclosed, ready-to-roll welding cells—Blaze is designed to scale with your needs.


Free Up Welders. Scale Up Production.

The real advantage? You don’t replace welders, you multiply them.

Blaze lets experienced welders focus on what they do best: setup, part fit-up, and quality control. While they prep the next job, the Blaze cobot handles the repetitive, high-volume welds with consistent parameters and zero fatigue.

This creates a smarter, more efficient workflow where your welders are less burned out, your parts are more consistent, and your throughput goes up without sacrificing quality.



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