Welding of aluminium

Aluminium is a material distinguished by an unusual combination of properties. Its lightness, which is almost three times that of steel, makes it an ideal choice for creating lightweight structures while retaining satisfactory mechanical properties.

However, it is not only the technical advantages that speak for its use. Its silvery colour and unique corrosion resistance thanks to the oxide layer, especially when this is further enhanced by the anodising process, add to its aesthetic appeal.

For those who are looking for professional welding services, we warmly invite you to start working with us. Regardless of whether you are interested in aluminium mig welding or TIG welding, we will meet your requirements and assumptions.

Welding aluminium – what does it look like in practice?

However, any interaction with aluminium, especially when it comes to welding, must be done with the utmost precision in order to enhance its natural beauty. At the same time, its low melting point and some specific challenges in its processing make working with aluminium both fascinating and full of responsibility.

Based on many years of experience, our company offers a service such as aluminium welding in Warsaw for local clients and by mail order for clients throughout the EU.

Aluminium welding services

We offer a variety of services related to aluminium welding. By choosing us, you are betting on a wealth of experience, professionalism, as evidenced by the recommendations of many clients.

  • MIG aluminium welding – The MIG (Metal Inert Gas) method is one of the most commonly used aluminium welding techniques. The process involves the use of a wire electrode and a shielding noble gas, which allows aluminium components to be joined efficiently and quickly
  • Migomat aluminium welding – Using a migomat in the aluminium welding process is particularly beneficial for longer jobs. Migomat allows for precise and even welding, resulting in durable and aesthetically pleasing joints
  • TIG aluminium welding – TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) is another aluminium welding method that is characterised by high precision and the ability to join even very thin aluminium sheets. The process uses a non-fusible tungsten electrode and a noble gas.
  • Welding thin aluminium – Welding thin aluminium components is a challenge, but with TIG technology, excellent results can be achieved. The key to success is the right choice of welding parameters and precise surface preparation. We can handle this without any problems

Why choose us?

In addition to the above-mentioned Projects, we also undertake other aluminium welding assignments. All according to the guidelines and expectations of our clients. If you have a specific project or need advice on technical possibilities – please do not hesitate to contact us.

Price list for aluminium welding

When considering aluminium welding, many people seek information on costs. Aluminium welding pricing can vary depending on the method used, the size of the job and the location of the service provider.

Aluminium welding price is therefore a very broad issue. Beware of factories offering low quotes, as these do not always go hand in hand with quality. Feel free to contact us for more information.

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