Here you can find the welding and cutting processes as well as the processes for thermal coating, preheating and straightening, in which our industrial gases are applied.
MAG Welding
High productivity and economy make the metal active gas welding distinguished, which is thus one of the most widely used joining technologies.
MIG Welding
By the metal inert gas welding, very good metallurgical quality parameters can be achieved.
TIG Welding
Particularly for the welding of high-alloyed materials and the semiautomatic welding of aluminium and other non-ferrous metals, the TIG welding has great significance in the industrial manufacturing.
Plasma Welding
The plasma welding is a further development of the TIG welding and is more and more frequently applied in the automated manufacturing.
Laser Welding
The laser welding enables a more targeted heat input, a smaller distortion and a higher welding speed than the conventional welding processes.
Plasma Cutting
The plasma cutting is particularly suitable to thermally separate the metallic materials that cannot be cut by a flame.
Flame Cutting
By the flame cutting, unalloyed and low-alloyed steels of particularly great thickness can be separated.
Laser Cutting
In the laser cutting, a focused laser beam is directed onto a sheet. With the help of this process, entirely burr-free cuts can be achieved.