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Our Services for Welding Works​

Our construction company provides professional welding services for various needs.

We guarantee the reliability and high quality of all orders, thanks to the use of advanced equipment and highly qualified personnel.

We offer welding solutions tailored to any requirements.

For welding, we use two types of contact welding: MIG with inert gas and TIG with shielding gas, as well as spot welding.

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What is TIG welding?

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TIG welding, which stands for "Tungsten Inert Gas", is a welding process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to create the welding arc. This method is known for its precision and the high quality of the resulting welds.

This type of welding is particularly suitable for working with thin and lightweight metals such as aluminum, magnesium, and stainless steel. It allows for precise control of the arc and the addition of filler material, resulting in clean, strong welds with excellent aesthetic appearance

Advantages of TIG welding:
TIG welding is precise and neat.
It provides an aesthetically pleasing result.
TIG welding is more environmentally friendly.
It offers better operational control.
It uses non-consumable electrodes, reducing maintenance and operational costs.

Disadvantages of TIG welding:
TIG welding is more expensive due to the slow process and costly filler materials.
It requires a clean surface.
An experienced operator is needed.
The welding process takes more time.

What is MIG welding?

MIG welding, which stands for Metal Inert Gas and is also known as Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), is a welding process that uses a consumable wire electrode that is automatically fed through the welding gun. Like TIG welding, an inert gas, typically a mixture of argon and CO2, is used to protect the weld area from atmospheric contaminants.

MIG welding is known for its speed and ease of use, making it a popular choice for high-volume production and projects requiring a fast pace. It is particularly effective for welding thicker materials and is widely used in automotive manufacturing, structural steelwork, and heavy equipment production.

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Advantages of MIG welding:
The welding process takes less time.
Lower costs compared to TIG welding.
Also precise.
Automated.
Equipment is more affordable.
Ensures a clean weld.

Disadvantages of MIG welding:
The weld is weaker.
Less reliable compared to TIG welding due to issues with arc stability.
Not environmentally friendly, as it produces smoke and fumes.
May lead to rust formation.
MIG welding can burn through thin materials due to less control over the process.
Shielding gases require the process to be conducted indoors.
Requires selection of specific metal for each weld.

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