Are
there any examples of where the basic idea you mentioned is still reflected
today?
Today, as they did then, our welding
systems still impress with their very high level of quality and their long
service life. We design our products to last for more than 20 years. Whether
you are manufacturing cars, cellphones, or welding systems, this uses
resources, including raw materials such as steel, petroleum products, plastics,
and energy. Therefore, the following applies: The longer the service life, the
less often a device has to be replaced, and the more sustainable it is. In
order to test the reliability and robustness of our welding systems, including
under harsh conditions, we carry out comprehensive hardness tests, especially
for new developments. The internal standards that we set ourselves are
significantly higher than the legally required limit values. Active cooling
technology also makes a significant difference to the service life of the power
electronics in Fronius devices: Actively cooled welding systems have
considerably longer service lives than passively cooled equivalent systems.
Despite
all the efforts made in terms of quality and durability, it is of course also
possible that Fronius welding systems can develop defects. What happens then?
For us, repairability is closely linked
to the topic of longevity. Our devices can all be opened and repaired using
commercially available tools. In addition, we have a service concept which
means individual components can be replaced easily and in a straightforward
way. Around the world, 37 subsidiaries, multiple repair centers, and certified
Fronius Service Partners and representatives in more than 60 countries
guarantee rapid repairs, professional system maintenance, and correct
calibration. Of course, we should also mention our Repair Center in Steinhaus,
Upper Austria. In this 4,000 m2 facility, employees spend every
day troubleshooting. To date, the oldest welding system that we have managed to
completely restore there was 42 years old. It was a Fronius Primus 200 from
1978. Repairs are only carried out there using original spare parts.
And if it should happen that a Fronius
product can really no longer be repaired, then we have also given thought to
its recycling. Recycling comes into it as early as during welding system
development, which is why we are always thinking about how they will be
disposed of when choosing materials. Recycled materials are used in production
whenever quality allows. But in general, the following principle applies:
Repair takes precedence over recycling. In a nutshell, we want all of our products
and services to help our customers optimize their processes as much as
possible. This allows them to save energy, material, and time.