WELDING
precision welding using MIG/MAG and TIG methods
To our customers we offer top-notch manual and mechanized welding services using both MIG/MAG and TIG methods. Since 2022, we’ve expanded our capabilities with a brand-new welding facility spanning 400 m2, equipped with 6 welding stations. Our welding tasks are handled by seasoned professionals with years of experience under their belt.
We weld components and assemblies of various sizes and complexities, typically up to a volume of 1m3 and a weight of 50 kg. Compliance with standards and regulations during welding is a given, reinforced by our EN ISO 3834-2 certification.
Our technologies
MAG/MIG welding
This is the most commonly used welding process, allowing for high welding speeds. In both cases, welding is performed in a protective atmosphere; the difference lies in the gas used. MIG utilizes an inert gas current (argon / argon-helium mixture), while MAG uses an active gas (CO2 and its mixtures). MAG is chosen for welding low-, medium-, and high-alloy steels. For processing non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, magnesium, titanium, MIG is used. Cleaning and subsequent grinding of welds are standard procedures for us.
TIG welding
This method demands a high level of skill, as it’s entirely manual. The welder operates the torch with one hand and adds filler material in the form of welding rod (wire) with the other hand. This method is thus more demanding, requiring a skilled and experienced welder. The advantage is high-quality welds without spatter formation. The method is particularly suitable for stainless steel, aluminum, and its alloys.