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Zinc-Coated Steel Welding: Clean Processes for Tough Challenges
Zinc-coated steel is widely used in automotive and construction industries due to its excellent corrosion resistance. However, welding zinc-coated material introduces additional challenges. The zinc layer can vaporize during welding, leading to increased spatter, blow holes, and inconsistent penetration if not properly controlled.
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Aluminium Welding Applications — Precision Meets Versatility
As industries continue to focus on lightweight design and energy efficiency, aluminium has become an increasingly important material in automotive, transportation, and consumer products. Its low weight and high strength offer clear advantages — but welding aluminium remains technically demanding.
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Stainless Steel Welding Applications: Precision Where It Matters Most
Stainless steel plays a vital role in applications where corrosion resistance, hygiene, and long-term durability are essential. It is widely used in automotive exhaust systems, energy equipment, consumer products, and industrial vessels — but welding it successfully requires careful control of heat input and arc stability.
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Steel Welding Applications: Reliability You Can See
Steel remains the backbone of modern manufacturing. From automotive components and industrial machinery to construction and infrastructure, it is the material most commonly welded - and often under the highest expectations for strength, consistency, and productivity.
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