Welding

At Stans & Press, we have a high level of expertise in manual and robotic welding in steel, stainless steel and aluminium. We work closely with our customers to customise the optimal production method for each unique project.

Your reliable partner for welding

At Stans & Press, we offer the highest quality welding, whether it is done manually or by robot welding. All our welders are certified according to current standards. We regularly carry out thorough checks of all welding equipment to ensure that they are in top condition.

If you are unsure which welding method is suitable for your project, you are very welcome to contact us. We'll provide you with expert advice to help you find the optimal welding method for your project. We take into account the material, thickness, quality requirements and budget to customise a solution based on your needs.

What is welding?

Welding is a technique used to join metals together by melting. Welding technology is used, among other things, to create new structures or manufacture complex metal parts. At Stans & Press we perform both manual and automated welding.

The materials we offer welding in are

  • steel
  • stainless steel
  • aluminium

The process requires accuracy, knowledge and skill to create strong and durable joints between different materials. By understanding the different aspects of welding, from the role of the arc to the choice of shielding gases and safety measures, we can achieve results that meet customer requirements.

Manual or automated welding

At Stans & Press, you can choose between robotic welding and manual welding. While robotic welding offers the efficiency and precision of automation, manual welding has the flexibility and adaptability. Understanding the advantages and disadvantages of each method is crucial to making informed decisions that suit your manufacturing needs.

Advantages of robotic welding

  • Provides accurate and fast results.
  • Reduces the number of rejects.
  • Provides high and consistent weld quality.
A female worker programmes robot welding in a factory.
A gloved hand welds a piece of metal on a table.

Advantages of manual welding

  • Can be used in all welding positions with good accessibility.
  • Possible to perform without welding fixtures, which reduces the initial cost.
  • Provides short time to production start.

Our welding methods

Stans & Press is a competent supplier of welded products. In all our projects, we choose the optimal production method based on the customer's needs and conditions. Depending on the material used, we can apply different welding methods, each with its own advantages in the field of application.

The different welding methods offered by us are:

  • MIG/MAG welding: An efficient welding method in which an arc fuses metal with filler metal from a wire-fed electrode under the shield of an inert or active gas.
  • CMT welding: An innovative process in MIG/MAG welding with low heat input and controlled material transfer, resulting in spatter-free welds and brazed joints with minimal rework.
  • TIG welding: A flexible melting method in which an arc between a tungsten electrode and the workpiece melts the metal. If necessary, filler metals are used together with shielding gas.
  • Spot welding: An efficient resistance welding method in which two electrodes press and fuse sheets together at one point with current.
  • Nut welding: A robust resistance welding method used to weld nuts and bolts to metal sheets.

Choose welding at Stans & Press

We provide expert advice to help you find the optimal welding method for your project. We take into account the material, thickness, quality requirements and budget to tailor a solution to your needs.