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25000+
meter²
250000pcs
Annual Capacity
320+
Factory Workers
50+
R&D Researchers
40
Patents
TIG
Tungsten Inert Gas welding machine utilizes a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce precise, high-quality welds. Commonly used in aerospace, automotive, and precision fabrication industries. Advantages include excellent weld quality, precise control, and suitability for a wide range of metals.
PLASMA
PLASMA welding machine utilizes a high-velocity plasma arc for precise, clean welds in various materials, including stainless steel, aluminum, and titanium. Widely applied in aerospace, automotive, and medical device manufacturing. Advantages include high welding speeds, minimal distortion, and superior weld quality.
LASER
LASER welding machine utilizes a focused laser beam to join materials with high precision and minimal heat-affected zones. Commonly used in automotive, electronics, and jewelry manufacturing. Advantages include high welding speeds, narrow heat-affected zones, and suitability for intricate designs.
BATTERY
Built-in-battery welding machine offers convenient, portable power for welding tasks in remote locations or areas without electricity access. Features include compact design, long-lasting battery life, and compatibility with various welding processes. Advantages include mobility, versatility, and ease of use in diverse environments.
STUD
STUD welding involves joining a metal stud to a metal workpiece quickly and efficiently. Widely used in construction, shipbuilding, and automotive industries for tasks like attaching fasteners, insulation, and electrical components. Advantages include rapid operation, strong welds, and minimal damage to the base material.
SAW
SAW Submerged Arc Welding involves melting metals using an arc beneath a layer of granular flux. Commonly used in heavy fabrication, shipbuilding, and pipeline construction for its high deposition rates and deep penetration capabilities. Advantages include high productivity, minimal spatter, and consistent weld quality.
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