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Sheet metal processing

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Laser

Working surface: 2000x6000 mm
Sheet thickness: steel up to 20 mm
aluminum up to 12 mm

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Plasma

Working surface: 3000x12000 mm
Sheet thickness: steel up to 25 mm

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Perforation

steel sheet and aluminium sheet up to 5 mm
conception and production of specific tools

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Sheet metal bending

maximum length 6000 mm
maximum bending force 500 t

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Packaging

packaging and marking at the request of the customer

Welding

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Materials

▪ steel
▪ stainless steel
▪ aluminum

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Procedures

▪ MIG-MAG
▪ TIG

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Welding tools

▪ conception and production of welding tools

Surface protection

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Sandblasting

sandblasting of steel parts

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Painting

spray painting by different methods
baking in the chamber

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Coating

maximum dimensions:
2000x13400x2400 mm

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Galvanization

galvanization and passivation of steel parts

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SANDBLASTING

Sandblasting of metal is mechanical cleaning by the continuous impact of abrasive particles at high velocities on to the steel surface.

WELDING

Welding is a fabrication process whereby two or more parts are fused together by means of heat, pressure or both forming a join as the parts cool.

PLASMA

Plasma cutting (plasma arc cutting) is a melting process in which a jet of ionised gas at temperatures above 20,000°C is used to melt and expel material from the cut.

PERFORATION

Perforated sheet can range from light to heavy gauge thickness and any type of material can be perforated, such as perforated carbon steel.

WELDING

Both methods are commonly used to weld metals-such as thin sheets of stainless steel and aluminum. For extremely thin sheets however, TIG welding is the preferred method. MIG methods are commonly used on thicker metals like structural steel.

SANDBLASTING

Worker sand blasting a metal crate

LASER

Because laser cutters are accurate and precise, you can be sure that the end result is of the highest quality. Laser cutters can cut through a wide variety of materials, including most metals, making it an ideal option for sheet metal fabrication.

GALVANIZATION

Hot dip galvanizing is the process by which clean steel is immersed into molten zinc to obtain a coating that is metallurgically bonded to it. The process provides long term corrosion protection, as well as many additional benefits.

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