
We can provide riveting and welding
Welding includes:
1. Arc welding (manual welding)
2. MIG/MAG welding:
1) MIG: argon arc welding
2) MAG: shielded welding
3. Resistance welding (electric welding/seam welding)
4. Laser welding
2. MIG/MAG welding:
1) MIG: argon arc welding
2) MAG: shielded welding
3. Resistance welding (electric welding/seam welding)
4. Laser welding
We can provide welding services
1. Arc welding (manual welding) | ● Features: flexible operation, low cost, suitable for small batches or complex shapes. ● Application: repair, thick plate welding (such as steel structure). ● Disadvantages: large heat-affected zone, easy to deform, and requires skilled technicians. |
2. MIG/MAG welding (gas shielded welding) | ● MIG (inert gas): using argon/helium, suitable for aluminum and stainless steel. ● MAG (active gas): carbon dioxide mixed gas, suitable for carbon steel. ● Advantages: high efficiency, high degree of automation, suitable for thin plates and medium and thick plates. |
3. Resistance welding (spot welding/seam welding) | ● Spot welding: through the electrode pressurized electricity to form a weld, suitable for lap joints (such as car bodies). ● Seam welding: continuous spot welding, used for sealing requirements (fuel tanks, pipelines). ● Advantages: fast speed, no consumables, suitable for mass production. |
4. Laser welding | ● Features: high energy density, minimal deformation, high precision. ● Application: Precision sheet metal parts (electronic components, medical devices). ● Limitations: High equipment cost and strict requirements on assembly clearance. |