Conventional welding

In addition to specialized welding, Plasmajet also offers a wide range of conventional welding techniques for machine parts. Thanks to our experience and extensive infrastructure, we can carry out repairs or reinforcements efficiently and sustainably, even on complex parts or materials that are difficult to weld.
We combine traditional expertise with modern equipment, and always choose the welding method that best suits the application.

How Does the Process Work?

In conventional welding, a joint is made between metal parts by heating them to melting temperature, with or without filler material. The most suitable technique is selected based on the type of welding, the material properties, and the desired mechanical strength:

  • MIG/MAG welding (Metal Inert/Active Gas) – pulsed or non-pulsed: for welding steel, stainless steel, and aluminum at high speed and with good penetration.
  • TIG welding (Tungsten Inert Gas) – clean and controllable: ideal for thin-walled work or when extreme precision is required.
  • MMA welding (Manual Metal Arc) – electric welding with coated electrodes: used for more robust applications, including outdoors or in hard-to-reach places.

Our strengths

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Extensive experience with a wide range of materials: cast iron, steel types, alloys…

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In-house follow-up: welding, finishing, coating or grinding if necessary – all under one roof

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Precise welding parameters tailored to the application

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Can be combined with other treatments (such as hardfacing or thermal spraying)

Typical applications

  • Repairing material cracks in cast iron or steel
  • Hardfacing of transport screws for wear resistance
  • Stellite coating on valve seats
  • Structural repairs to parts with fractures or cracks
  • Welding worn areas before further finishing or coating

Need repairs or welding work?

Our welders are ready to restore your part to perfect condition.