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Sheet metal welding

Sheet metal welding – permanent metal connection

Sheet metal welding is a technological process that involves joining metal elements by locally heating and pressing them. This method allows for obtaining durable and strong connections without the need for additional materials, such as a binder. Due to its efficiency and versatility, welding is used in the automotive industry, construction, household appliances production and many other sectors.

Technical data
Max thickness of the welded sheet 6mm

What is sheet metal welding?

The welding process is based on local heating of the contact area of ​​the sheets, which leads to their plasticization or melting. After reaching the appropriate temperature, the elements are pressed, which results in their permanent connection. Welding can be performed using various methods, depending on the thickness of the material, its type and the required quality of the connection.

What is sheet metal welding?

Advantages of sheet metal welding

 

  • Durability of connections – Welded sheets are characterized by high mechanical strength.
  • No additional materials – The connection is obtained without the need to use a binder.
  • High efficiency – The process is fast and effective, especially in industrial applications.
  • Possibility of automation – Welding can be fully automated, which increases the precision and repeatability of the process.
  • Minimal environmental impact – No emission of harmful gases and limited amount of waste.

 

Advantages of sheet metal welding

Summary

Sheet metal welding is an indispensable technique in many industries. Thanks to the variety of methods and automation options, this process allows for efficient, durable and economical joining of metals. Modern welding technologies enable the production of high-quality components that meet rigorous requirements in both mass production and specialist applications.

Summary