Weld without scratching: CEMSA’S case study in Brazil

CEMSA International has reinforced its position as a trusted technology partner in automatic welding through a successful collaboration with a major Brazilian manufacturer of door locks and hardware systems.
A challenging requirement: automatic welding without removing the protective film
The project focused on the introduction of a lock with a stainless steel faceplate under one strict condition: the scratch-resistant protective film on the visible side had to remain intact throughout the entire production process. This posed a significant technical challenge, requiring a complete rethinking of the welding approach.
CEMSA addressed the issue by developing a high-productivity automatic system capable of welding one piece every five seconds in a continuous cycle. The solution relies on “indirect” projection welding, the ideal method to prevent damage to sensitive surfaces.
Integrated quality control and parameter traceability
The system is built around a six-station rotary table, with each phase monitored in real time. Every component is linked to its welding parameters, enabling automatic statistical process control. A dedicated station verifies mechanical strength, while any process drifts are detected and corrected immediately. Non-compliant parts are automatically separated to safeguard overall quality.
This case highlights how customer focus, technical expertise, and design flexibility make CEMSA a reliable partner for the development of tailored solutions, even in the most demanding production environments.
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