On 26th March, Polysoude organised the second edition of the Polysoude Sales Awards at the company headquarters in Nantes. Being the industry leader in conception, fabrication, and commercialisation of arc welding equipment for all welding and cladding applications, Polysoude invited representatives of their worldwide business partners, subsidiaries and offices participate in this ceremony.
Author: Maria Francheteau
Orbital TIG welding
When high quality welds are required, orbital TIG welding is the ideal technology for tube-to-tube or tube-to-tubesheet welding applications. With or without filler wire, this is a stable, reliable process that can be used on a wide range of materials such as carbon steel, stainless steel, titanium and nickel and aluminium alloys.
Mechanized and Automated TIG Welding
TIG welding offers the possibility to work with or without filler wire. Using mechanized or automated TIG welding equipment, any desired quantity of welds can be produced, with sustained reproducibility and with each individual joint exceeding the requirements of the strictest production objectives – the ‘Zero Risk/Zero Defects’ approach.
Altering Perceptions: TIG welding in the Oil and Gas industry
Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) commonly known as, tungsten inert gas welding (TIG), has always been considered to be a particularly complicated joining process. The necessary equipment was expensive and subject to significant investments, shielding gas of the required purity was difficult to obtain and, above all, only specially trained individuals with specific skills were able to complete the complex procedures.