Welding methods we use:
TIG welding uses a tungsten electrode in a neutral shielding gas that does not melt but creates an intense electric arc to the metal being welded. In this way, it is possible to join the metal without additional material. The TIG method is a precise and high-quality welding method.
With the TIG welding process, the following groups of basic materials can be welded very efficiently:
The TIG welding process is successfully applied to join the base material on constructions that are used in the following branches of industry:
MIG/MAG uses a continuous solid wire electrode, which is heated and fed into the weld pool from a welding gun where it is melted in an electric arc with gas protection and transferred to the molten metal to be welded.
In the REL welding process, an electric arc is manually established between the electrode and the workpiece.