Welding
Methods MIG, MAG, and TIG

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Welding of Structures Using MIG and MAG Methods

Modern structural welding technology. This process is performed using a consumable electrode in an inert or active gas shield.


We most commonly use these methods for welding structures made of unalloyed, low-carbon, and low-alloy steels, or for welding steel structures.

These mainly include components for buildings, ships, and other modes of transportation.

Welding of Structures Using TIG (WIG) Method

This technology involves welding structures using a non-melting tungsten electrode in inert gas. It allows welding of structures made of high-alloy heat-resistant and heat-proof steels for the pharmaceutical, food, and chemical industries.

The TIG (WIG) method is designed for welding structures made of:

• Aluminum and its alloys

• Nickel

• Titanium

• Magnesium and its alloys

• Copper

• Molybdenum

Furthermore, medium-alloy and high-alloy steels, zirconium, and other materials.

Technology.
Modern.

We use state-of-the-art technology in our work, which is characterized by precision and high performance.


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EN 1090 ČSN EN ISO 3834 EN 15085 AWS D1.1

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