Welding Services

MIG &
TIG Welding

Twelve welding stations with Fronius equipment and pulse technology. Specialised MIG and TIG welding for steel, stainless steel and aluminium, with consistent repeatability and minimal spatter.

12
Welding stations
Fronius
Equipment
Pulse
Pulse technology
24h
Quote response

MIG/TIG welding of metal parts, Axinar S.A.

High-Precision
Welding

MIG/TIG welding is a critical stage of every metal fabrication, the point where strength, accuracy and aesthetics of the final product are decided. At Axinar we have 12 welding stations equipped with Fronius machines, a technology that guarantees excellent weld quality on every material.

Our welders come from the field of boiler manufacturing, the second most demanding category of welding after aerospace. This means welds that withstand pressure, temperature and fatigue, even in critical applications.

We use pulse welding on steel, stainless steel and aluminium. Pulse technology controls material transfer per pulse, ensuring minimal spatter, less thermal distortion and a uniform, clean weld without splatter and bumps.

TIG welding on stainless steel, Axinar S.A.

MIG vs TIG

MIG

Metal Inert Gas, GMAW

Fast welding with automatic wire feed. Ideal for production work, greater thicknesses and long weld lengths.

  • High production speed
  • Suitable for steel & aluminium
  • Pulse operation for zero spatter
  • Ideal for heavy structures & frames
  • Shorter time per metre of weld

TIG

Tungsten Inert Gas, GTAW

Precision welding with a tungsten electrode. The cleanest method, delivering an aesthetically flawless weld with no spatter.

  • Exceptional weld quality & aesthetics
  • Zero spatter (spatter-free)
  • Ideal for inox & aluminium
  • Thin parts with no distortion
  • Critical applications (pressure, food)

What We
Weld

Material MIG TIG Pulse Common Applications
Steel (S235 / S355) Frames, mounts, heavy structures
High-strength steel (Hardox) Wear parts, mechanical components
Stainless Steel (Inox 304/316) Food, pharmaceutical, aesthetic
Aluminium Lightweight structures, electronics
Galvanised Outdoor structures, supports
Steel (S235 / S355)
Frames, mounts, heavy structures
MIGTIGPulse
High-strength steel (Hardox)
Wear parts, mechanical components
MIGPulse
Stainless Steel (Inox 304/316)
Food, pharmaceutical, aesthetic
MIGTIGPulse
Aluminium
Lightweight structures, electronics
MIGTIGPulse
Galvanised
Outdoor structures, supports
MIGPulse

Advantages of
Welding at Axinar

Boiler-Making Experience

Welders with a background in boiler welding, the second most demanding category after aerospace.

Pulse Welding

Pulse MIG & TIG for controlled material transfer, minimal thermal distortion and a consistent weld.

Clean Weld

Minimal spatter, no splatter, the weld comes out finished, with minimal cleanup.

Repeatability

Consistent quality on every part, from the first to the last, even on large production runs.

Integrated Fabrication

Laser cutting, press brake, welding, deburring, coating, one point of contact, one final product.

Fronius Equipment

12 welding stations with Fronius machines, top-tier technology for every type of welding.

Request a
Welding Quote

Send us drawings or photos and we will get back to you within 24 hours with a detailed quote. We accept DXF, DWG, STEP, PDF files or even a hand-drawn sketch.

Accepted files

DXFDWGSTEPIGESPDFJPG/PNG

What we need

Drawing or photo, material, thickness, welding type (if known), quantity. If you are not sure, we will guide you.

Contact

Email: sales@axinar.com
Phone: (+30) 2310 808 159


    FAQ, MIG & TIG Welding

    What is the difference between MIG and TIG welding?
    MIG uses a wire that is fed automatically and is faster, ideal for greater thicknesses and production. TIG uses a tungsten electrode with a separate filler rod, delivers a more precise weld and is ideal for thin parts and aesthetic welds.
    Which materials do you weld with MIG/TIG?
    We weld steel (S235, S355, Hardox), stainless steel (304, 316), aluminium and galvanised. The method is selected based on material, thickness and final quality requirements.
    What is pulse welding?
    Pulse welding controls material transfer through current pulses. This drastically reduces spatter, minimises thermal distortion and produces a uniform, clean weld, especially important on stainless steel and aluminium.
    Do you only handle welding or full fabrication?
    Welding is part of our integrated production line. We take everything from laser cutting and press brake bending through to coating and galvanizing, we deliver a finished product, not half-finished parts.
    What experience do your welders have?
    Our welders have experience in boiler welding, the second most demanding category after aerospace. This guarantees weld quality even in the most critical applications.
    How much does welding cost?
    It depends on the material, the method, the metres of weld and the geometry of the part. Send us drawings or photos for a quote within 24 hours.


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