Flash Butt Welding
Our Flash Butt Welders are specially designed
for heavy duty applications where repeatability in performance
is very important. Tooling and clamping devices are available
for adapting these machines for the manufacture of railway
shackles, automotive parts, starter ring-gears, wheel rims,
chain links, assembly of any part by links etc..
We can do Resistance Welding / Butt Welding /
Flash Butt Welding up to 2000 mm square in mild steel or 1200
mm square in alloy steel.
Annealing if
required can be done simultaneously on the Flash butt welder
or separate furnaces are available for annealing of the butt
welded joints for achieving excellent / desired mechanical
properties.
We can handle
up to 10 meters of jobs in our workshop.
We have qualified welders as per DIN287 and facilities
of Arc & MIG welding. All necessary facilities to test weld joints are
available. We fabricate small sub-assemblies consisting of various
products and big structures as per customer’s drawing and designs. Our
Flash Butt Welders can manufacture various components requiring flash
butt-welded applications.
MIG
Welding
Gas Metal Arc
Welding (GMAW) is frequently referred to as MIG welding. MIG welding
is a commonly used high deposition rate welding process. Wire is
continuously fed from a spool. MIG welding is therefore referred to
as a semiautomatic welding process.
MIG Welding Benefits
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All position capability
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Higher deposition rates than SMAW
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Less operator skill required
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Long welds can be made without starts and
stops
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Minimal post weld cleaning is required
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MIG Welding Shielding Gas
The shielding gas, forms the arc plasma, stabilizes
the arc on the metal being welded, shields the arc and molten weld pool,
and allows smooth transfer of metal from the weld wire to the molten weld
pool.
WELD TEST FACILITIES
Welding equipments for
GMAW, SAW, CO2 welding etc
1.Nature of work: Metallurgical testing and
failure Investigation of failed components involved in accident.
Commonly
used Welding Alloys
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Aluminium
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Steel
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Stainless Steel
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Titanium
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Nickel and Cobalt
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Magnesium
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Copper
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