What does joining steel element entail?

What does joining steel element entail?

Joining steel components involves bonding material together using a heated copper "electrode". There are two ways for joining elements: spot and line welding.

Spot welding is the most common method, where two steel elements are welded at separate points. Workpieces can be welded using one of three techniques: two-sided single-point welding (most common), two-sided double-point welding as well as one-sided single- and double-point welding.

Line welds entail joining along lines. This method is mainly used for joining thin sheet metals for products such as buckets.

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Making enamelware is an art and this is how we try to approach it. Our individual approach and traditional production methods make it possible to create versatile, robust and extremely durable kitchenware.

We know that it takes time and experience to make good quality pots, dishes or bowls. It is also very important to use only the highest quality raw materials. Here at Olkuskie Wyroby Emaliowane we have been cultivating the Olkusz craftsmanship tradition which stretches back for more than a hundred years. Extensive track record, hand painting and decorating making each of our pots unique are what makes us stand out from the crowd.

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