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Welding in the food and beverage industry Pulling out all the stops against germs and bacteria

Welding in this sector is all about hygiene

Germs and bacteria have no business being present in the food industry. For this reason, surfaces and welded joints must be as smooth and as flat as possible. Weld seams that come into contact with liquids must always be ground flush. In addition, container walls and pipes must not exhibit any spatter or temper coloration after welding. Industry and regional or international standards are authoritative.

Welding processes for container and pipeline construction

TIG and TIG-related welding processes comply with strict regulations and standards.

Due to the high quality requirements, only TIG and TIG-related welding processes such as ArcTig or Plasma are considered in pipeline and container construction. High-alloy steels such as CrNi, nickel-based alloys, titanium, copper, or duplex are the main materials encountered. In order to avoid temper coloration and associated corrosion at the root (also called pitting), forming is essential.

Weld seams with undesirable temper coloration

Temper coloration is produced when welding without oxidation protection (forming). At these points, the passive layer of the stainless steel has been damaged by the welding process, which can lead to corrosion. The use of forming gases is therefore necessary, especially on the inside of the pipe or on the underside of the root, where the shielding gas from the welding torch cannot create a sufficient gas shroud. This is the best possible way to avoid temper discoloration and oxidation.

Forming as a prerequisite for clean weld seams

Forming is an cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and clean process that prevents temper coloration. In the first step, the air inside the pipe is displaced by shielding gas, also called forming gas. At the same time, the forming gas introduced protects the underside of the weld seam (weld seam root). Argon, argon/hydrogen mixtures, nitrogen, or nitrogen/hydrogen mixtures are used as shielding or forming gases. If forming is carried out correctly, the corrosion resistance of the stainless steel is guaranteed.

Longitudinal seam welding systems

For welding container shells

FCP 2100-2 Seam welder

FCP 2100-2 seam welder with intuitive HMI system controls, TIG, ArcTig, Plasma

FCP 6100-2S Seam welder 

FCP 6100-2S seam welder with intuitive HMI system controls, TIG, ArcTig, Plasma

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Circumferential welding systems

For welding container shells

Circumferential welding system for joining container shells in flat position (PA)

Intuitive HMI system controls, remote control, and ArcView camera system for monitoring the weld seam.

Welding processes: TIG, ArcTig, Plasma

Circumferential welding system  for joining container shells in horizontal-vertical position (PC)

Intuitive HMI system controls, remote control, and ArcView camera system for monitoring the weld seam.

Welding processes: TIG, ArcTig, Plasma

Circumferential welding systems for joining container shells and container bases

FCW Compact welding system

Robust welding system with intuitive HMI system controls and remote control. Ideal for small and medium-sized businesses.

Welding processes: TIG, ArcTig, Plasma

FCW 650 Circumferential welding system

Mobile welding system incl. FCU-20 system controls. Ideal for small and medium-sized businesses.

Welding processes: TIG

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Circumferential welding systems for welding different components, e.g., agitator mixer

FMW Multi welding system

Welding system for circumferential and longitudinal seam welding of different components. Intuitive HMI system controls, remote control, and ArcView camera system for monitoring the weld seam.

Welding processes: TIG, plasma

Agitator for cheesemaking

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Manual welding in container construction

Typical applications

Welding systems

For manual welding in container construction



Mechanized welding in pipeline construction

Typical seam connections

Orbital welding systems

Mechanized orbital welding systems for joining pipes and flanges

FCH closed orbital welding heads

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FOH open orbital welding heads

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Seam appearance

Of welded joints in container and pipeline construction

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