
TIG WELDING
Precision welding for the highest quality standards
Overview
TIG welding is used when weld appearance, heat control and process stability matter most. That applies to sensitive piping systems, visible seams, thin-wall components and applications where clean, repeatable results need to be demonstrated reliably.
In many industrial projects, the decisive factor is not only the process itself but the welder's experience with material groups, fit-up, gas coverage and clean working conditions. That is why we place TIG specialists specifically into quality-critical and documentation-sensitive environments.
Highest quality
TIG produces defect-free welds with an excellent visual finish. It is ideal for visible seams and critical structures.
Precision for specialist materials
Tungsten electrodes enable highly controlled welding of titanium, copper alloys and high-alloy steels.
Thin-walled geometries
TIG handles complex, thin-walled constructions without burn-through or porosity.
Technical characteristics
Typical TIG applications
Hygienic process systems
Food, pharma and medical-engineering environments often require clean surfaces, controlled seams and confident stainless-steel handling.
Thin-wall piping systems
For piping, formed pieces and tight-tolerance assemblies, TIG is often the right choice when distortion and rework need to stay low.
Visible and specialist components
Where seam appearance, access or material behaviour are especially demanding, TIG provides the control needed for a reliable result.
How we support your project
For TIG assignments, we prioritise welders who are not only technically capable but also familiar with purge gas, tack sequence, surface standards and disciplined working conditions. That matters especially in stainless, piping and hygienic-process environments.
If your project involves inspections, documentation or high visual quality standards, we focus on proven practical experience. That increases the chance that a welder will fit not only technically, but also into your quality logic and working method.
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