Technology

Laser cutting of carbon steel and stainless steel sheet metal

Laser cutting technology for sheet metal, delivering high precision, minimal heat-affected zone (HAZ) and excellent surface finish.
Particularly suited for components requiring tight dimensional tolerances and direct readiness for subsequent bending or assembly operations.

Laser cutting of structural tubes and sections

Automated laser cutting system for structural tubes and open or closed sections.
Enables integrated machining operations, including holes, mitres, bevels and complex geometries in a single setup, reducing secondary operations and improving accuracy in structural assemblies.

Industrial sheet metal forming

CNC press brake for sheet metal forming, ensuring precise angle control and repeatability.
Capability to process a wide range of thicknesses and materials, optimising bend radii and tolerances in accordance with fabrication drawings.

CNC and manual lathes

CNC and conventional turning equipment for machining rotational parts with high precision, excellent surface finish and tight dimensional control.
Enables the production of repeatable series and complex geometries, as well as prototyping and one-off parts with a high degree of flexibility.

Saw cutting and shearing

Mechanical cutting systems using semi-automatic and manual sawing, as well as shearing, for the preparation of sections and sheet metal with controlled tolerances.
An efficient process for pre-forming or assembly operations, optimising manufacturing lead times.

Welding robot

obotic welding cells integrating turning, positioning and programmed weld bead control systems.
Ensure repeatability, controlled penetration and consistent weld quality, particularly in structural series production or modular fabrication.

TIG, MIG/MAG and Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)

Multi-process capability to accommodate a wide range of thicknesses, materials and penetration requirements.

  • TIG (GTAW) for high-quality welding and superior finishes in stainless steel and thin sections.
  • MIG/MAG (GMAW) for high productivity in structural fabrication and medium to heavy platework.
  • Submerged arc welding (SAW) for heavy sections and longitudinal welds in heavy platework and pressure equipment.

Qualified procedures (WPS/PQR), parameter control and welder qualification in accordance with applicable standards.