Manual Welding
MAG Welding
- Method number 135
- Arc welding with a melting electrode in active gas.
- We use protective gas called Corgon 18.
- This method is used for welding steel.
MIG Welding
- Method number 131
- Arc welding with a melting electrode in inert gas.
- We use argon as the protective gas.
- Method 131 is used for welding stainless steel, aluminum, and its alloys.
TIG Welding
- Method number 141
- Welding with a non-melting tungsten electrode in inert gas.
- This is a very precise method, also suitable for sight welds.
- We use argon as the protective gas.
Resistance Welding
Spot Welding
- Method number 21
- Joints are created in the form of weld nuggets between overlapping parts at the points of contact
- We perform spot welding for steel, stainless steel, and galvanized steel from 0.5 mm to 6 mm.
Projection Welding
- Method number 23
- Joints are created at the points of contact of intentionally formed projections.
- We most commonly use weld nuts DIN 929 on steel sheets from 0.8 mm to 10 mm.
Drawn arc method
Stroke ignition method
- Method number 78
- No protective gas is used for welding studs from 2-6 mm.
- Protective gas is used for welding studs from 2-12 mm.
- This method achieves greater penetration than capacitor discharge welding.
- Suitable for materials as steel, stainless steel, and heat-resistant steel.
Point ignition Method
- Method number 78
- The capacitor discharge method is used for welding studs and flat electrical contacts, made from materials as steel, stainless steel, brass, and aluminum. This method is used in the electronics industry and where we do not want to damage the decorative surface of the sheet metal.
- Collaborative Welding - Welding Cobot Doosan MIG - MAG
- Collaborative robotic welding is a system for automation small of small and medium series. It is ideal for welding simple assemblies regardless of quantity and frequency. It ensures maximum flexibility, easy programming, and consistently high welding quality.
- The collaborative welding robot is intended for carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and special alloys.
Panasonic Welding Robot
MIG-MAG
- The welding robot is equipped with two rotary positioners. Each positioner has a load capacity of 1000 kg. The maximum size of the weldment is 2950mm x 1100mm x 1000mm. The welded materials are steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and its alloys.
Trumpf Laser Welding Robot
- Laser welding allows for easily achieving a narrow and deep weld on a wide range of materials. The advantage is that in most cases, the weld does not need further grinding. Laser beam welding causes minimal thermal influence and deformations.
Locksmith Work
- In the broad category of locksmith work, we offer drilling, countersinking, roughing, reaming, threading, rolling, fastening material shooting, etc.