Welding company in Lüneburg for assemblies according to drawings

Many companies in the Lüneburg area are looking for a welding company that does more than just set individual seams. Frames should be mountable without alignment, load-bearing components need verification, and conversions must fit into existing systems. Our welding company in Lüneburg combines welding construction, processing, design, and corrosion protection into a seamless process so that welded assemblies according to drawings function in everyday life.

Welding processes and materials at the Lüneburg welding company

The welding company focuses on protective gas processes and a wide range of steel materials, as well as future stainless steel and aluminum.

MAG Welding

In MAG welding, a continuously fed wire electrode material is melted under protective gas. The process is particularly suitable for unalloyed and low-alloyed steels and is often used when load-bearing steel constructions need to be manufactured economically.

MIG Welding

MIG welding also relies on a melting wire and a protective gas that does not react with the weld pool. It is mainly used for non-ferrous metals such as aluminum and its alloys and supports a fast, well-controllable welding process.

TIG Welding

In TIG welding, the arc burns between a non-melting tungsten electrode and the workpiece. Additional material is fed separately if needed. The process is suitable for steel, stainless steel, and aluminum wherever a calm weld pool, fine heat input, and a clean seam appearance are required.

Service spectrum at the Lüneburg welding company

At the welding company, tasks are combined that are often distributed among several partners.

Typical areas include:

  • Steel assemblies from constructional steels and fine-grain steels for machinery and systems
  • Welding constructions for load-bearing tasks in steel construction
  • Assemblies made from stainless steel for areas with increased environmental or cleaning requirements
  • Modifications and repairs of existing welding constructions
  • Individual parts and series production according to drawings for industry and plant construction

 

This range covers everything from classic steel construction to prepared assemblies ready for installation.

How welding and processing work together

The welding company in Lüneburg is designed to represent welding construction and processing as a continuous process. In practice, projects run in five clear steps.

1. Project inquiry and initial assessment

You send drawings, models, or a brief task description. Based on this, an initial assessment of the function, environment, and effort for the assembly is made.

2. Coordinate documents and design

Next, reference surfaces, tolerances, and interfaces are clarified. If needed, the in-house design department supplements drawings and adjusts details to allow the welding construction to be implemented in a manufacturable way.

3. Define welding concept and clamping technique

Based on this, a welding concept is developed with suitable clamping method, joining sequence, and seam preparation. The goal is to keep distortion manageable and make all areas easily accessible.

4. Welding construction in defined sequence

The welding work follows a defined sequence at several flexible workstations. This way, larger welding constructions with high intrinsic weight can be handled and built safely.

5. Processing and preparation for further steps

In the final step, fitting surfaces, holes, and function-relevant contours are created in processing in reference to the actual welding construction. Surfaces and interfaces are prepared so that corrosion protection and installation are possible without additional effort.

Typical projects at the Lüneburg welding company

In the welding operation, projects from different industries are implemented.

Common examples include:

  • Frames and chassis in machine and plant engineering
  • Beams, consoles, and supports in steel construction
  • Assemblies for conveyor technology and in-house logistics
  • Adjustments and reinforcements to existing welded constructions
  • Steel structures prepared for coating or galvanizing

 

These projects share the aim that the welded constructions should be convincing in ongoing operations, not just on paper. Accordingly, welding construction, processing, and corrosion protection are coordinated from the start.

Your advantages with the welding operation in Lüneburg

Welded assemblies from a single source

Welding construction, processing, corrosion protection, and construction if required, all come together in one process. You receive ready-prepared assemblies without needing to coordinate multiple operations.

Certified welding construction for load-bearing structures

The welding operation is certified according to DIN EN ISO 3834 2 and DIN EN 1090 1 and 2. Qualified welders and regulated supervision ensure that your assemblies meet the necessary documentation requirements for load-bearing and documentation-required projects.

Capacities for larger welded constructions as well

Flexible workstations and a design for high component weights also make large welded constructions possible. Single parts and series according to drawings run in a stable process for customers from Lüneburg and the region.

Support through in-house construction

Our design department helps to adapt tasks and drawings for manufacturing. This results in welded constructions that can be implemented in the welding operation and later safely assembled.

Your contacts

Do you have questions about our products or the application of our dry ice blasting devices?

Our staff is happy to advise you.

Mr. Jürgen Wenzel

+49 4131 302335

jw@deckert.de

Mr. Björn Söder

+49 4131 302328

bs@deckert.de

Contact

Are you planning a new welded construction or want to adapt existing assemblies and are looking for a welding operation in Lüneburg that covers welding construction, processing, and verification?

Then send your drawings or describe your task. Based on this, you will receive an assessment of how your project can be technically and economically implemented in the Lüneburg welding operation.