What is Sheet Welding?
Sheet welding is one of the methods used to join metal sheets. During the sheet welding process, metal sheets are first melted under high heat and then joined together. Sheet welding, an effective joining method, is generally performed by our company using automatic or semi-automatic welding machines.
How are Sheet Welding Processes Carried Out?
With sheet welding processes, metal sheets are joined together as desired. During the sheet welding process, very high heat is used to ensure continuous connection between the sheets. The initial stage of sheet welding involves preparation. During the preparation stage, the surface of the sheets to be welded is cleaned for welding. This is because any oil, dirt, rust, or other foreign substances on the surface can reduce the quality of the weld. The position of the sheets to be welded must be adjusted. Horizontal, vertical, or overhead positions are common positions used during sheet welding. Different welding methods are applied depending on the material, thickness, and type of welding required for the sheets.
After preparing the sheets and equipment, the welding area is heated, and the sheets are joined. Protective gas is used around the welding pool to protect it during the welding process. After the welding is complete, the joined sheets should be left to cool on their own. Any weld splatter or residue should be cleaned, and if there are issues in the welded area, the area should be sanded. Besides sanding, other methods may also be applied to problematic areas.
Sheet Welding Prices
The joining of metal plates using the sheet welding method is carried out by Fiber Metal at the most competitive prices.
As a frequently used welding method, sheet welding prices can vary. Many factors influence the price of sheet welding. Factors affecting the cost of sheet welding include the type of material and the thickness of the sheets used. The use of different materials, such as steel, aluminum, and stainless steel, leads to variations in sheet welding prices. The thickness of the sheets affects labor time and the equipment used, thus influencing the cost. Different welding methods, labor costs, and the amount of welding required are also factors that impact sheet welding prices.
Since sheet welding prices are determined based on the combination of the factors mentioned, it is not possible to provide exact prices. For accurate information on sheet welding prices, you can contact Fiber Metal as prices vary from project to project.