Structural steels encompass both carbon and alloy steels, categorized into four groups based on their weldability. Low-alloyed and low-carbon steels are readily weldable under standard conditions and often do not necessitate additional treatment after welding. Conversely, high-alloy and high-carbon steels, challenging to weld, may require preheating and post-weld heat treatment.
Various methods exist for welding structural steels, with the semi-automatic group of welding processes—such as 131, 135, 136, and 138—being widely utilized in manufacturing.
Our company possesses all the necessary resources to effectively weld structural steel using any of the semi-automatic processes, as well as manual electric arc (111) welding. This encompasses modern, well-maintained equipment, quality consumables, and, notably, experienced welders specializing in specific welding procedures.
Materials: We undertake welding for all types of structural steel, including carbon, specialty steels (Hardox, Strenx), stainless steel, and other alloy steels.