Today, industrial robots are truly synound for the automotive industry, and manufacturers are turning to robotics to automate more processes than ever before, including welding, painting, assembly, die casting and massive part transfer. The application of industrial robots in the automobile industry is becoming more and more common.
1. Spot welding work
In automotive plants, spot welding of body, chassis and other automotive components is usually done by welding robots.
2. Paint work
In the spraying workshop, the car can be painted by using the automatic painting robot system.
3. Automotive assembly work and filling of liquid substances
On automotive assembly lines, robots can be used in almost all stations to increase the automation of assembly operations, such as door installation, dashboard installation, front and rear bezel installation, lamp installation, car battery installation, seat installation, and engine assembly.
In addition, robots can be used on automotive assembly lines to fill liquid substances, including brake oil, clutch oil, heat exchanger oil, booster fluid, window cleaning fluid, etc., the robot can control the filling of these liquid substances, and can reduce the discharge of pollutants.
4. Up and down work
In the production line of auto parts, it is often necessary to apply the up-and-down robot to carry out bulk up-and-down materials instead of manual work. Industrial robots can be used in many automotive production links, please refer to the website for details.

