
MIG/TIG welding
A complete expert in demanding welding projects

Finishing of aluminium boat hulls welded with a welding robot

Alumech’s welding production is flexible enough to handle even large pieces or aluminium boat hull welding projects.

Optimisation of weldable parts
When laser cutting is designed for welding, the most expensive resource is saved: working hours. We utilise advanced cutting technology to prepare the pieces for welding already in the pre-manufacturing stage, and we are able to guide the customer’s product design from the perspective of welding.
- Self-aligning structures: We utilise tabs and slots in cutting, allowing parts to snap into place without the need for expensive and complex welding jigs.
- Finishing parts after laser cutting: We grind or brush laser cuts as needed, which makes the parts easier to handle and the welded products ready for surface treatment.
- Dimensional accuracy: The high tolerance accuracy of laser cutting ensures that, when using a welding robot, the seam positioning is optimal for the robot – this is a basic requirement for consistent quality.
Robotic welding – Consistent quality without compromise. Alumech’s robotic welding cell can weld pieces measuring 2 m x 11 m.
Robotic welding is at its best when the pre-manufacturing has been done with care. Our investment in automation is directly reflected in our competitiveness for the customer.
Although automation handles large series, skilled manual welding is irreplaceable in demanding specialised work.
- TIG welding: When extreme visual quality and tightness are required, for example when welding stainless steel or aluminium.
- MIG/MAG welding: An effective solution for thicker materials and structural components.
- Certified quality: Our welding production complies with the EN ISO 3834-2 welding quality standard, which guarantees quality, process control and traceability.