1. Metalworking

Welding

We Handle Your Welding Work

Discover the latest welding techniques in our certified facility!
 

With MIG, MAG, and TIG welding, we offer tailored solutions for your requirements. Our welding robot also ensures perfect results in series production. Thanks to our modern and widely used welding processes, we are able to precisely meet your individual needs.

Whether it's welding steel, aluminum, or other materials, we guarantee the highest quality in execution.

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TIG Welding (Tungsten Inert Gas Welding)

We primarily use the TIG welding method for precise welding of stainless steel joints. The arc is generated by a non-consumable tungsten electrode, and the welding process occurs either by melting the workpiece ends or with the use of a manually fed welding wire.

In TIG welding, inert gases such as argon or helium are used, ensuring a high-quality, clean weld seam without oxidation.

While in automated TIG welding, a sheet thickness of up to 1.5 mm and a length of 1000 mm is the limit, with manual welding, our specially trained welding experts can achieve sheet thicknesses of up to 10 mm and handle significantly larger components.

Robot Welding

Our advanced welding robots are ideal for performing specific welding tasks and are increasingly used in the field of TIG welding.

Especially when large series of identical components need to be welded, the use of welding robots is particularly efficient and cost-effective.

They work quickly while maintaining consistently high quality and are capable of performing complex welding tasks, such as at hard-to-reach areas, with high precision.

 

MIG Welding (Metal Inert Gas Welding)

In MIG welding, a consumable electrode from the welding wire is used.

The wire is automatically fed through the welding gun onto the weld site and melts immediately.

The inert shielding gases, such as argon, do not react with the material being welded, ensuring that the weld seam is protected from oxidation.

This fast welding technique is often used in conjunction with non-ferrous metals like copper or aluminum.

MAG Welding (Metal Active Gas Welding)

This welding process is very similar to MIG welding, as it also uses a consumable electrode.

The key difference is that instead of inert gases, active gases with CO2 additives are used.

These gases react with the material, enabling a deeper penetration, which is advantageous when welding thicker materials or for applications that require high strength.

MAG welding is the fastest welding technique and is primarily used by us for welding steel.


Certified Welding Specialist

We are a certified welding specialist company that places the highest value on quality. We regularly undergo strict audits by TÜV and various chambers to ensure that we can always offer you top-notch welding quality and the highest level of professionalism. All welding work is carried out exclusively by experienced and certified welders.

  • Welding certificate according to EN 1090-2 (up to EXC3)
  • EC certificate for factory production control according to EN 1090-1 (up to EXC3)
  • Certified according to DIN EN 3834-2
  • Certified according to DIN EN 13084-7

 

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Anke Müller-Rohrbacher
Martina Losert
Cornelia Dietzsch

Tel.    +49 9832 68 68 - 50
Fax:   +49 9832 68 68 - 68
info@jeremias.de

 

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