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Experience Efficient Welding With The Fronius IWAVE

Experience Efficient Welding With Fronius IWAVE

Learn how Fronius IWAVE helped Austria-based FERRUM.AT Metallverarbeitung GmbH become a highly sought-after player for metal components welding for prominent clients through seamless navigation.


Combined Design And Welding Competence

Founded by Hannes Holl in 2009, FERRUM.AT is not only known for its immense flexibility in high-quality contract manufacturing work, but also supports the development of new products and prototypes that are ready for series production. Aluminum, steel, stainless steel, brass, and copper are welded in different sheet thicknesses.

Dedicated professionals, SolidWorks 3D software, and high-quality machinery including laser, rolling, and bending systems, as well as digital high-tech welding systems are all available for this purpose. Many of the often challenging tasks begin with extensive feasibility checks, during which the experienced experts evaluate the component weld ability in terms of design, material, dimension, suitability of welding processes, or the effect of welding sequences on component distortion. Even complex clamping devices are designed.

The cross-industry service and product portfolio is extremely broad and ranges from outdoor facilities to roof components, facade and steel construction elements, pressure vessels, machine and wagon components, and designs for bridge construction. The company welds for customers from Germany to Greece.

MIG/MAG & TIG—Two Welding Systems Were One Too Many

Often, component accessibility, material, and design require individual components be welded using both the MIG/MAG and TIG processes at FERRUM.AT. Before the multifunctional welding systems from Fronius, two different device types were required: one MIG/MAG and one TIG.

The space needed was enormous, and the constant switching between two welding systems was inefficient. Therefore, they were looking for efficient and reliable multifunctional welding systems. These systems should provide significant time savings, without compromising on welding quality and causing downtimes.

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