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WELDING
Welding is a fabrication process that joins materials, typically metals, by melting them and adding filler material. Widely used across industries like construction and automotive, it creates strong bonds for structures, machinery, and custom products. Its versatility extends from building structures to manufacturing vehicles, providing essential joining solutions in various applications.
SENFENG LASER WELDING
Senfeng Laser Welding utilizes laser energy to join materials together without the need for additional welding materials. This method offers precise control over the welding process, resulting in strong and consistent welds. Senfeng Laser Welding is commonly used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and medical device manufacturing for joining dissimilar materials, intricate components, and delicate parts with high precision and minimal heat distortion. Its uses include welding thin metals, precise seam welding, spot welding, and repairing delicate components, providing efficient and accurate welding solutions for various applications.

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Inverter / Co2 MIG Welding
5 QTY
Inverter/CO2 MIG Welding is a welding process that utilizes a mixture of inert gas (CO2) and a consumable electrode wire to join metals together. This method offers high welding speeds, deep penetration, and minimal spatter, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. Inverter/CO2 MIG Welding is commonly used in industries such as automotive, shipbuilding, construction, and fabrication for welding steel, stainless steel, and aluminum materials. Its uses include structural welding, automotive bodywork, pipeline construction, and manufacturing components, providing efficient and versatile welding solutions for various metalworking tasks.

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING
Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) is a welding process that involves the formation of an arc between a continuously fed electrode and the workpiece. The arc is completely submerged under a layer of granular flux, which shields the weld zone from atmospheric contamination. SAW offers high deposition rates, deep penetration, and excellent weld quality, making it suitable for welding thick materials in heavy fabrication applications. Common uses of submerged arc welding include welding large structural components, pressure vessels, shipbuilding, and pipeline construction. It is also utilized in industries such as automotive, rail, and aerospace for manufacturing various welded components and assemblies.
