Thanks to our extensive research experience, we are the ideal contact for research and advice on all conventional joining technologies. This comprises both exchange of practical experience as execution of research projects. In addition, our extensive partner network guarantees access to a broad knowledge and offers the possibility to perform welding trials on all current joining technologies.
Arc welding is a process that is used to join metal to metal by using electricity to create heat enough to melt metal, and the melted metals when cool result in a binding of the metals.
Robotic welding is used for manufacturing of test specimens under controlled conditions for welding research. BWI has a welding robot combined with a MIG/MAG source in-house.
Resistance welding is the collective name for welding processes, in which the required heat is generated by means of electric current.
Soldering is a technique for joining metal parts by means of a solder material with a lower melting point than the connecting parts.