Augsburg, Germany
The Siegmund welding cell by Selic Industriedesign and the Siegmund design team offers users a simple and cost-effective entry into robot-assisted automation and series production.
A minimalist and attractive appearance without decorative elements makes the welding cell the perfect addition to a modern automatic welding shop.
Sigmund Welding Cell received the 2023 Good Design Award from the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design and the European Center for Architecture, Art, Design and Urban Studies.
This system is compatible with many robots and cobots on the market. High safety standards ensure safe and protected operation.
It consists of components in a modular system that can be configured individually and later expanded.
The welding cell consists of several panels of very stable profile and standard dimensions, together with the underlying welding table.
Stable aluminum and plastic composite panels are used on the side and rear walls, connected with highly stable vertical connections and corner profiles.
The front door has reddish sweat-resistant safety glasses and can also be used on the side walls instead of aluminum panels.
The roof can also be folded down using a rail system, for example as a support for an overhead crane, providing better access to the workpiece to be machined.
The integrated LED strip also lights up as a vertical strip to indicate the operational status of whether the door can be opened or left closed.
The fastening groove is not visible from the outside of the profile. The surface elements are approximately flush with the aluminum profile.
The overall result is an architectural appearance that radiates solidity, reliability, and quality.
The front double doors are made of reddish weld spatter-resistant screen glass, which ensures protection against burrs during the welding process.
The side walls and back are equipped with aluminum composite panels or red protective screens.
Project: Siegmund Welding Cell
Designer: Selic Industriedesign and Siegmund Design Team
Lead designer: Mario Selick
Manufacturer: Bernd Siegmund GmbH