Welding
We know how to join sheet metal. As a certified welding company, we prove this on a daily basis. We keep our steel and stainless steel fabrication areas separate to ensure that our products remain free from contamination. We also weld aluminium on a daily basis.
Laser welding
The use of laser welding in sheet metal processing allows rapid and high-quality production of small to medium volume batches. This method is perfectly suited for stainless steel, aluminium and steel sheet with up to 3.0 mm wall thickness. The results of laser welding are evidence of its many benefits.
For more information about laser welding please see:
http://www.laserschweisscenter.de
Orbital welding
Orbital welding is a mechanised welding process and is used to weld tubes or pipes. Wherever consistently high quality, low error rates and stringent hygienic requirements have to be met, this welding process is indispensable. This procedure is applied in many high-tech industries, including the aerospace, chemical, pharmaceutical, semiconductor, food technology, beverage and power plant engineering industries.
TIG welding
Of course, we possess several state-of-the-art TIG welding units with and without an automated cold wire feed.
MIG/MAG welding
We also possess several MIG and MAG welding units. Removing weld spatter and fettling of weld seams is, of course, part of the service.
CNC stud welding
In addition to several hand-held stud welding units, we have a CNC stud welding bench that processes sheet sizes of 2500 x 1250 mm. An accuracy of +/- 0.1 mm between the studs is guaranteed. Different stud types and sizes of M3 to M8 can be welded. It is also possible to weld tab connectors and weld nuts.
Spot welding
High current and great electrode force enable short welding times in order to maintain the quality and composition of the material and create first class welding results.
Bonding instead of welding
In recent years, bonding systems have become an efficient alternative to conventional joining methods such as soldering or welding.
On visible surfaces in particular, adhesive bonding eliminates the need for extensive rework to compensate for welding distortions.
BSW also has many years of experience in the subsequent coating of the bonding sites.