Customized Robort Welding Aluminum/Copper/Iron/Zinc/Stainless Steel MIG Welder

Model NO.: OEM mig welding
Surface Treatment: Polishing
Forging Tolerance: +/-0.1mm
Standard: DIN
Certification: CE, RoHS, ISO 9001:2000, ISO 9001:2008
Name: MIG Welding
Delivery Time: 15-30 Days
Color: Nature or as Request
Weight: 0.5-50kgs
Support Material: Iron Steel Aluminum Iron Ets
Testing: Magnetic Particle Inspector, CMM
Welding Type: MIG Welding, TIG Welding Robot Welding
Type: Tube Welders
Current: Pulse Current
Trademark: XH
Transport Package: Carton+Pallet or by Customer′s Requirment
Specification: OEM welding parts
Origin: Qingdao, China
HS Code: 8468900000
Mig welding with stainless steel

Welcome your inquiry of customized welding parts.
You will get the fast response.

Can produce all kind custom mig welding by drawing or sample.
If you need OEM welding parts, please feel free to contact us.
Quotation will be provide within 24hours


FYI, we are a leading company which is specialized in OEM casting, forging, stamping, welding and machining parts,
With 12 years experiences, our products mainly supply to South Korea, Italy and Germany,
Customer includes Wacker, LG, Hyundai, and Mazak, etc.


All of our operations are strictly compliant with ISO 9001: 2008 guidelines
We own automated casting lines, CNC machining, CMM inspection, spectrometers and MT testing equipment, X-ray.

To benefit from our strong OEM/ODM capabilities and considerate services, contact us today. We will sincerely create and share success with all clients.
With high precision, professional service, we have built up long and stable business relationship with customers from all over the world.
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Customized Robort Welding Aluminum/Copper/Iron/Zinc/Stainless Steel MIG Welder

 
PROCESS MATERIAL STANDARD
SAND
CASTING
Green Sand Grey Iron, Ductile Iron, Malleable Iron, Stanless Steel, Carbon, Steel, Aluminium, Brass, Bronze ASTM
BS
JIS
DIN
etc
Furan Resin Sand
Cold Harden Resin Sand
INVESTMENT
CASTING
Sodium Silicone (Water galss) Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, Special Alloy Steel Bronze, Brass, Aluminum
Silica Sol
FORGING Hammer Forging Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, Alloy Streel, Brass, Aluminum
Die Forging
Roll Forging
STAMPING MACHINING STAMPING MACHINING All metal material
Customized Robort Welding Aluminum/Copper/Iron/Zinc/Stainless Steel MIG Welder
Customized Robort Welding Aluminum/Copper/Iron/Zinc/Stainless Steel MIG Welder
Customized Robort Welding Aluminum/Copper/Iron/Zinc/Stainless Steel MIG Welder
Customized Robort Welding Aluminum/Copper/Iron/Zinc/Stainless Steel MIG Welder
Customized Robort Welding Aluminum/Copper/Iron/Zinc/Stainless Steel MIG Welder
 

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