
Additional Welding Processes
Not every welding task is best solved with the same process. With supplementary welding methods, we can apply the right technical solution depending on the component and the specific requirements.
Additional Welding Processes in Use
In addition to MIG, MAG, and TIG, MÜNCH also uses further welding processes to expand our capabilities for specific requirements and suitable applications.
Handheld Laser Welding
With handheld laser welding, we add a manual process for selected applications to our welding capabilities. It is particularly suitable wherever precise and flexible processing is required and serves as a valuable complement to conventional welding methods.
- Handheld process
- Up to 2500 W
- Precise process for selected applications
- A useful addition to MIG, MAG, and TIG
Stud Welding
Stud welding is an established supplementary process within MÜNCH’s service portfolio and is used wherever it makes sense from both a design and manufacturing perspective. Depending on the component and material thickness, different ignition methods are applied.
- Tip ignition up to approx. 3 mm sheet thickness
- Drawn-arc ignition from 3 mm sheet thickness
- Supplementary process for suitable applications
- Targeted use depending on the component and requirements
Resistance Spot Welding
Resistance spot welding is also part of our welding capabilities and complements production for suitable components and joining situations.
- Suitable for specific joining situations
- A useful addition to our manufacturing capabilities
- Targeted use depending on the application and component