
Welding

Welding
Welding is a process used to join materials, typically metals, by applying heat and pressure to create a permanent bond. The heat melts the work surfaces, and if needed, filler material is added to fuse with the base parts, forming a solid joint.
Once the weld cools, it is inspected to ensure the joint is strong and free from defects. Depending on the desired finish, the weld may undergo additional treatments such as sanding, polishing, or coating. At Indespro we also offer aluminum and stainless steel welding.

Advantages
Types of Welding
1. MIG-MAG
- This welding technique offers high productivity thanks to its fast process.
- Produces high-quality welds with minimal spatter.
- Suitable for welding in various positions.
2. TIG
- Delivers strong, impact-resistant welds with excellent mechanical properties.
- High heat resistance makes it suitable for elevated service temperatures.
3. Spot welding
- A fast and efficient technique that allows multiple points to be welded simultaneously with low energy consumption.
- Noted for its versatility and adaptability to different shapes and thicknesses.