Automated welding work

In the field of metal processing, we offer you high-precision automated welding processes, which are realized using the latest methods such as MIG, MAG and TIG. Our many years of experience in the production of steel and aluminum components guarantee the highest quality and efficiency.

Precise welding with the most advanced automation technologies
Consistent quality for individual parts, assemblies and series production
Optimized production processes thanks to automated welding systems

What is automated welding with MIG, MAG and TIG?

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Automated welding with MIG, MAG and TIG is a process in which welding processes are controlled fully automatically in order to precisely join metal components such as steel or aluminum.

  • MIG (Metal Inert Gas) and MAG (Metal Active Gas) welding use shielding gases to produce a clean weld seam, with MIG using an inert gas and MAG using an active gas.

  • TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding uses a non-melting tungsten electrode material and also uses an inert shielding gas.

In all processes, the welding parameters such as amperage, speed and gas supply are automatically adjusted to ensure consistently high quality and precision. Automated welding is used particularly in series production or for complex components where maximum precision is required.

Automated welding for precise welding work

Our automated welding systems are specially developed for the precise processing of steel and aluminum. Thanks to the fully automatic control system and the precise regulation of parameters such as amperage, speed and gas supply, welding techniques such as MIG, MAG and TIG are used optimally to carry out even complex welding work with maximum precision.

Thanks to stable and controlled processes, we achieve clean weld seams, consistent quality and reliable results – regardless of whether we are dealing with individual parts, prototypes or series production.

This technology is an essential part of our metal processing and enables precise welding work in various industries, from the automotive sector to mechanical engineering.

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What is automated welding with MIG, MAG and TIG?

Automated welding is used to join steel and aluminum workpieces with maximum precision. Robot and automation systems control processes such as MIG, MAG and TIG fully automatically.

All parameters – from amperage to welding speed – are precisely coordinated. This results in consistently clean, resilient weld seams, regardless of the material or quantity.

Automated welding is used wherever quality, efficiency and repeat accuracy are crucial – for example in machine and vehicle construction or in series production.
At Bharat Forge Daun, it is a central component of our modern metal processing.

Automated welding for precise welding work

Our automated welding systems have been specially developed for the precise processing of steel and aluminum. Thanks to the fully automatic control system and the precise regulation of parameters such as amperage, speed and gas supply, welding techniques such as MIG, MAG and TIG are used optimally to carry out even complex welding work with maximum precision.

Thanks to stable and controlled processes, we achieve clean weld seams, consistent quality and reliable results – regardless of whether we are dealing with individual parts, prototypes or series production.

This technology is an essential part of our metal processing and enables precise welding work in various industries, from the automotive sector to mechanical engineering.

Rely on automated welding

Benefit from the latest technology and the MIG, MAG and TIG processes to produce stable, precise weld seams in steel and aluminum - quickly, efficiently and on time.

What steps does automated welding involve?

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Step 1 - Planning and programming

Welding is automated, with consistently high precision. After the welding process, all seams are checked for stability, accuracy and quality to ensure that the results are reliable and flawless.
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Step 2 - Preparing the workpieces

The steel or aluminum components are prepared, fixed and securely clamped for welding. Important factors such as material thickness, positioning and safety precautions are taken into account.
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Step 3 - Welding and quality control

Welding is automated, with consistently high precision. After the welding process, all seams are checked for stability, accuracy and quality to ensure that the results are reliable and flawless.

Why welding work at Bharat Forge Daun?

At Bharat Forge Daun, you get welding work that combines precision, stability and reliability. Our many years of experience in the processing of steel and aluminum and the use of state-of-the-art MIG, MAG and TIG processes make us a reliable partner for demanding welding projects.

We combine a high level of vertical integration with efficient processes and tested quality. This results in weld seams that can be reliably implemented even with complex requirements and tight tolerances.

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Challenging projects with automated welding techniques?

We carry out complex welding work on steel and aluminum precisely, on schedule and with consistent quality - from individual parts and assemblies to series production.

Frequently asked questions about automated welding work

What types of welding are there?

Modern welding processes include MIG, MAG and TIG welding. We use these methods automatically to precisely meet our customers’ requirements. Factors such as material, material thickness and the desired weld seam determine the choice of process in order to achieve optimum results. We also offer CNC milling and CNC turning services.

What is the difference between MIG and MAG welding processes?

The MIG process uses inert gases such as argon, ideal for aluminum, while the MAG process works with active gases such as CO₂ or oxygen and is mainly used for steel. In combination with automated control, both processes deliver clean, stable weld seams. We will be happy to advise you on which process is best suited to your project and combine it with component assembly if required.

What does automated welding mean for steel?

With automated steel welding, the entire process is controlled by programs, which ensures clean seams, reduced risks and maximum efficiency. We offer transparent advice and guarantee that every project is implemented at the best price-performance ratio. We also use tactile measurement for even greater precision.

What exactly is automated welding?

Automated welding works with the highest precision. Each weld seam is produced under precisely controlled conditions, with parameters such as gas supply and air flow being set exactly. Our experience enables us to react flexibly to special requirements and find customized solutions. For complex projects, we combine automated welding with other processes such as milling and turning.