In terms of welding technology, we are equipped with argon welding and vacuum hard welding techniques. Additionally, we have developed a proprietary dissimilar material friction stir welding process, allowing for flawless joints without the need for filler material. Our automated welding system, integrated with robotic arms, provides efficient and stable welding solutions for our customers.

Precision Forged, Excellence Engineered.

01 | Argon Welding

Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) Welding remains the cornerstone of precision fusion joining. Utilizing a non-consumable tungsten electrode under an inert argon gas shield, TIG precisely melts the base material. Its primary advantage lies in providing exceptional control over the weld pool, resulting in superior weld bead aesthetics and integrity. This makes it the ideal choice for critical structures in stainless steel, titanium, and thin-gauge aluminum alloys that demand high thermal control and verifiable quality.

02 | Stir Welding

03 | Vacuum Brazing

Vacuum Brazing is a precision joining technique utilizing a filler metal with a melting point lower than the base material, performed under a high-vacuum or inert atmosphere. Its key advantage is the ability to simultaneously join complex multi-point structures and internal fluid channels without flux, ensuring exceptional component cleanliness. This makes it the standard process for manufacturing high-temperature aerospace components, as well as high-efficiency, hermetically sealed heat exchangers and vacuum chambers.

04 | Laser Welding

Laser Welding achieves extremely high welding speed and efficiency by utilizing a high-energy density, focused laser beam for rapid fusion joining. The highly concentrated energy minimizes the Heat Affected Zone (HAZ), reducing workpiece distortion to the bare minimum. Laser welding is ideally suited for applications requiring high-precision automation, deep penetration (high aspect ratio) welding, and rapid continuous joining of thin sheets, commonly serving the automotive, medical device, and precision electronics industries.

Back To Top