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The joining of individual parts plays a crucial role when assembling components. The choice of process is particularly decisive for welding to ensure the subsequent quality and properties of the individual seam. At B.PRO, we often use different welding processes for a single component to guarantee our quality standards are met. Each process has its own specific advantages.
TIG welding:
Time-efficient
No slag or welding spatter is produced during welding
Minimum welding distortion
All positions possible
High welded seam quality
MAG welding:
Very fast working speed
No slag is produced during welding
Welded seam is protected against oxidation
Minimum welding distortion thanks to low influence of heat from the material
All positions possible
High strength in the welded seam
Only minimal finishing work required
Laser welding:
Precise energy input, highly accurate working
Low thermal distortion
Minimum structural change thanks to low influence of heat
Bubble-free welded seams
Welding of complicated weld geometries
Minimum reworking
Even difficult-to-access points can be reached
Welding possible at a greater working distance
Our machine pool includes robot welding cells with patented inert gas welding technology and welding robots and systems for TIG and plasma welding.
These methods ensure consistently high quality in welded seams during series production. There is no such thing as impossible when it comes to our employees’ welding technique expertise. This is why our specialists are also able to perform high-quality manual welding work.
Our welding methods:
TIG and MAG welding with robots
Plasma welding with robots
Spot welding
Drawn arc stud welding
Laser welding method
Manual welding method
Joined together forever
A component's quality and operating life essentially depend on the quality of its welded joints. At B.PRO, we determine and plan the optimum welding points and methods right from the component development stage.
Efficiency is always at the forefront. That is why we always work with welding seam simulations. This allows us to identify properties and welding distortion at a very early stage in the development process, even before the first prototypes are made. This enables us to prevent potential future weak points right from the start.
Laser cabins
The Trumpf TruLaser Cell 7040 features a solid-state laser source with a laser output of 4 kW. It enables us to meet customer requests even sooner since it is capable of both cutting and laser welding.