Built-in WeldEye connectivity brings cloud-based welding management to selected Kemppi machines

Seamless data flow from the welding machines to the cloud

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Kemppi has expanded its welding management ecosystem with built-in connectivity between selected welding machines and the WeldEye welding management software. This update streamlines the collection, analysis, and storage of welding data in the cloud, enabling manufacturers and fabricators to ensure top-quality results and full traceability in every weld.

Seamless data flow from the welding machines to the cloud

With native WeldEye connectivity, compatible Kemppi welding machines can now connect directly to the WeldEye cloud, eliminating the need for external devices. This enables the automatic capture and secure storage of welding data, including arc-on time, voltage, current, and heat input, for analysis and reporting purposes.

The integration enhances welding quality management by making it more efficient and transparent. It enables supervisors to track performance in real time, compare productivity across sites, and ensure compliance with welding procedure specifications (WPS) and quality standards.

From the welder's point of view, they can accept and complete their work orders in the welding machine's user interface and receive immediate feedback on each weld. There is no need for a separate mobile device.

Designed for digital welding operations

By connecting directly to the WeldEye cloud, companies gain access to a comprehensive welding management solution that enhances production control, quality management, and compliance in one platform.

For modern manufacturers, digital welding management is essential for meeting industry standards, optimizing production, and maintaining consistent quality. WeldEye helps welding operations of all sizes achieve these goals through automation, data accuracy, and cloud-based accessibility.

Kemppi's new update is available for X5 FastMig welding machines with APC wire feeders and Master M 358 welding machines.