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Wire and sheet metal welding
MIG/MAG and TIG welding of wire and sheet metal for making grids, baskets and welded components of all kinds. For assembling two or more components during wire forming, Bonpez uses two types of wire welding:
- MIG/MAG Welding
- TIG Welding

MIG/MAG Welding
MIG/MAG welding is a continuous wire arc welding process, with filler material (metal) supplied under a shielding gas.
During the process, the energy released by the electric arc, acting between the filler material (electrode) and the metal to be welded, causes them to melt and join.
The difference between MIG and MAG lies in the shielding gas used:
- MIG: Metal inert gas.
- MAG: Metal active gas.

TIG welding
TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding operates by means of an arc with a tungsten electrode, under a shielding inert gas, with or without filler material.
Welding therefore takes place by melting the pieces to be joined: it is much more complex than MIG/MAG welding and thus requires highly skilled operators. The result, however, is of high quality.

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Productions
Productions made with Metal welding

Wire and Sheet Metal Display Stands

Pot and Planter Holders

Wire Items

Wire and Sheet Metal Oil Cruet Holders

Sheet Metal Items

Wire Price Tag and Blister Display Hooks

Wire Baskets and Dump Bins

Wire Mesh Grids

Wire Painting Hooks

Wire counter display stands

Wire floor display stands

Design Items
Others processings

3D printing

Wire bending

Wire spot welding

Cutting

Laser cutting of metal sheets
