Welding

Specialist in welding semi-finished products and complete end products

FE+ specializes in welding semi-finished products and complete end products for clients across various sectors. We utilize various welding techniques for steel, stainless steel, and aluminum.

Welding with a high level of finish

Our professional team, supported by an advanced welding robot, delivers top-quality welding work. Every project emphasizes precision and an excellent finish. Your vision, brought to life through our craftsmanship. Trust our experienced welders for high-quality welding in steel, stainless steel, and aluminum.

Modern welding department

Our welding department is equipped with various welding floors, welding tables, MIG and TIG welding equipment, and machines for stud welding and spot welding.

Welding methods at FE+

MIG welding

Metal Inert Gas welding, a technique where a welding arc is created using inert gases and a continuous wire. It is versatile for quickly joining metals, ideal for non-ferrous metals. It allows for long, continuous welds and is excellent for automation with our welding robot.

TIG welding

Tungsten Inert Gas welding. Like MIG welding, this is an arc welding process: an arc is drawn with a tungsten electrode. This welding method requires the addition of filler material, making the technique highly controllable. TIG welding is a precise technique and requires significant skill from the welder, an area where the experienced welders at FE+ excel. This welding method is perfect for thin metals and high-quality joints.

Spot welding

This is a technique where materials are joined by a series of welded spots, created by passing an electric current through small areas. This results in a spot-shaped weld. This welding technique is ideal for joining sheet materials made of steel, stainless steel, and aluminum.

Stud welding

This is a welding method where metal pins, bolts, studs, or other small parts are quickly and intensely welded onto a metal surface. Our advanced CNC-controlled stud welding machine, with integrated quality monitoring, is highly suitable for stud welding with diameters from 3.0 to 8.0 mm and lengths up to 50 mm.

Robot welding

Robot welding is an automated process where a robotic arm is used to perform welding tasks. This technique results in precise, consistent, and efficient weld seams.

Welding of various metals

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€ 400,000 INVESTMENT

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LASER = 8,760 HOURS PER YEAR

Why choose FE+ for welding?

Questions about metalworking or a specific project?

Our team is happy to assist you with technical questions, custom projects, or quote requests for welding, laser cutting, or sheet metal processing. Personal contact, professional advice.

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