


1.Types of Industrial Welding
CO2 Welding (MIG/MAG Welding):
MIG/MAG welding, also known as CO2 welding, is one of the most popular welding methods. It uses a shielding gas such as carbon dioxide (CO2) or a mixture of argon and CO2. This method is ideal for welding steel parts, iron alloys, and non-ferrous metals.
Features:
High speed and efficiency
Suitable for welding thin and thick parts
Clean welds with minimal post-processing
Submerged Arc Welding (SAW):
In this method, welding occurs under a layer of protective powder, reducing the emission of harmful gases and preventing contamination. It is commonly used for thick steel welding and heavy-duty applications such as tanks, steel frames, and large structures.
Features:
Deep and strong welds
Suitable for thick parts
High welding speed
TIG Welding (Tungsten Inert Gas):
TIG welding is a precise method used for sensitive and thin materials. A tungsten electrode is used as the non-consumable electrode, and an inert gas (argon or helium) protects the weld area.
Features:
Clean welds with minimal smoke
Ideal for sensitive alloys and precise parts
High accuracy and control
Stick Welding (SMAW – Shielded Metal Arc Welding):
One of the oldest welding methods, using a consumable electrode to create an electric arc. Suitable for outdoor conditions, construction sites, and confined spaces.
Features:
Suitable for outdoor and harsh environments
Versatile in various positions
Low cost and simple compared to other methods
Welding Process Steps
Preparation of Parts: Clean and prepare parts to prevent contamination or defects.
Choosing the Welding Method: Select the appropriate method based on material type, thickness, and work environment.
Executing Welding: Skilled welders use advanced equipment to create strong and durable welds.
Inspection and Testing: Perform Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) to ensure weld quality and integrity.
Advantages of Our Welding Services
High-quality welds resistant to high pressure and temperature
Fast and efficient service with advanced equipment
Ability to weld various metals including stainless steel, aluminum, copper, and special alloys
High precision for sensitive projects such as electronics and medical equipment
Technical support and consultation at every project stage
Target Industries
Oil and Gas: Welding equipment for refineries, pipelines, and storage tanks
Construction: Welding building components, metal structures, and frameworks
Automotive: Welding car bodies, internal parts, and precise components
Shipbuilding: Welding ship frameworks, hulls, and marine equipment
Energy: Welding power plant equipment and energy transmission systems
After-Sales Services
Welds are guaranteed for quality
Training and consultation on welding and equipment maintenance
24/7 technical support to address customer needs at any time
								