Welding and machining,
from the individual part to the finished assembly

We join, assemble and finish the components that we have cut and bent, made from steel, stainless steel and aluminium.

Where the piece takes on its final form

From the welded joint to the meticulous finish.

Welding and machining are the stages that transform individual parts into a ready-to-use component. After cutting and bending, we join the elements using strong, precise welding, and finish the part by machining where dimensional accuracy is required. This is the stage that completes the cycle, from design to the finished part, all within the same factory.

welding

Welding

We join components, structures and assemblies using strong joints and with dimensional accuracy. Welding forms part of the production process, following on from cutting and bending, right through to the final finish

 

Machining

We complement the production process with machining operations to give the part the dimensional accuracy and finish required for its function. This is the process that adjusts, drills and finishes the part where cutting and bending cannot reach.

The metals we join and finish.

We stamp the metals most commonly used in industry, in thin to medium-gauge sheet form.

Why choose
TSwaterjet?

Accuracy and Consistency

Integrated process

Welding and machining carried out immediately after cutting and bending, without having to change suppliers.

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Heavy-duty seals

A joint with dimensional accuracy and a good finish.

Meticulous finish

Meticulous finish

Machining gives the workpiece its final dimensional accuracy.

Prototype and production run

Prototype and production run

A one-off item or repeat production, with the same consistency.

Applications in different sectors.

Technical and Structural Components

The same production capacity meets the demands of various sectors.

From individual parts to flat-pack kits

Welding and finishing in production, transforming cut and bent components into an assembled, ready-to-use unit.

Projects completed
welding and machining

Frequently Asked Questions

What welding processes do you use?

The welding process is chosen based on the material, thickness and requirements of the joint. A heavy steel structure does not require the same approach as a thin stainless steel or aluminium component. We select the most suitable process for each case to ensure a strong joint with a good finish.

We weld carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminium and brass. Carbon steel is the most common, but stainless steel and aluminium require greater control, as they conduct heat differently and are more prone to deformation. This is work we carry out on a regular basis, so we ensure the joint remains strong and the part retains its appearance even with these more demanding materials. Please specify the material in your order so that we can choose the right approach.

Welding generates heat and, if left unchecked, can cause the workpiece to warp, particularly in the case of thin sheet metal and stainless steel. We control the sequence and the heat input to minimise distortion, and we use machining to adjust critical dimensions when the workpiece requires it.

Yes. We weld everything from light and heavy metal structures to small technical components and parts. The same team handles everything from a chassis to a tank or a small component, whether it’s a prototype or a production run, and takes care of the complete assembly based on your design.

It is a complementary operation within our process. It gives the part the dimensional accuracy and final finish that cutting, bending and welding cannot achieve – for example, a precise hole, a thread or a machined surface. This means the part is ready for assembly straight away, without having to be sent to another supplier just for a finishing operation.

Yes, and that is our main advantage. We waterjet or laser-cut, bend, weld and machine the same part in the same factory, based on the same design. For you, this means a single point of contact from start to finish, less coordination between suppliers and full control of the entire process on our part, which reduces the risk of errors between stages.

Do you have a part that needs welding or finishing?

Please send us the design and we will assess the best production method.