Qualifications and Certifications
The company MONTER INSTALL GROUP Piotr Bujak operates according to the Quality System in Welding according to the standard PN - EN ISO 3834 - 2:2007 and the standard PN-EN 1090-2:2012. Execution of steel and aluminum structures.
Technical requirements for steel structures. And the requirements of the Technical Supervision Office in the scope of the plant's authorization for manufacturing, modernization, and repairs of products subject to technical supervision.
I. Manual welding TIG / Tungsten (tungsten); Inert (inert); Gas (gas) or eng. WIG (Wolfram Inert Gas) – one of several welding methods.
Welding involves creating a permanent joint using an electric arc formed between the electrode and the welded material. In the welding process, a shield in the form of inert gases is used. It is readily used for welding carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Welding is performed using a non-consumable electrode made of tungsten or tungsten alloy.
1. stainless steel welding,
2. manual welding,
3. TIG welding method,
4. installation welding,
5. valve island welding,
6. welding of stainless and carbon steel structures.
II. MIG/MAG welding (eng. Metal Inert Gas / Metal Active Gas)
Welding with a consumable electrode in a shield of inert gases (MIG, method 131) or active gases (MAG, method 135)[1]. As inert shielding gases, argon or helium are most commonly used. As active shielding gases – carbon dioxide or its mixture with argon.
In the MIG/MAG method, an electric arc glows between the welded material and the electrode in the form of wire. The arc and the pool of molten metal are protected by a stream of inert or active gas. The method is suitable for welding most materials, by selecting electrode wires and shielding gas appropriate for different metals.
III. We have forklift operators and scissor lift operators.
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