
Using MIG and MAG MethodsModern 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.
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Using TIG (WIG) MethodThis 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.
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We use state-of-the-art technology in our work, which is characterized by precision and high performance.