Stainless Steel Welding
Critical structures demand joints you can trust. We weld stainless steel with documented quality, clean handling, and integrated post-machining—so function holds from prototype through series.

Three key advantages
Licensed and traceable from day one
Every joint is produced with documented methods and qualified welders. Base material, filler, and parameters are traceable; non-destructive testing is applied where the risk profile requires it. The outcome is repeatable quality and verifiable joints.
Welding and machining under one roof
We plan for shrinkage and leave proper machining allowance, enabling finish-machining to tolerance after welding. Weld and CNC teams collaborate and adapt production drawings when needed—less risk, fewer reworks, tighter final dimensions.
Clean stainless shop
A dedicated “white” welding shop for stainless minimizes iron contamination and safeguards finish and corrosion resistance. Clean handling is built into the quality chain.
Beyond the weld – a promise of Industrial Performance™
Stainless welding is ultimately about confidence—joints that hold, documentation that stands up, and a finish that meets end-customer requirements. Our competence has grown over decades in close interaction with machining and assembly, so we think in systems, not isolated seams. The outcome is stable geometry, fewer deviations, and a flow that holds when tolerances are tight.
Our focus is on function-critical key components in the 500–2000 mm range. In addition, we have the capacity to weld machine frames up to 6000 mm, which are then finish-machined in our mills. This is where the strength of having everything under one roof becomes clear: when welding and machining are planned together, we avoid running out of stock after shrinkage—and we can clean up and hit tolerance without compromise.
We also handle larger fabrications than 6000 mm if needed, based on project requirements. Regardless of scale, the principles remain the same: certified methods, a clean stainless environment, and verification that makes quality repeatable. That is how we build Industrial Performance.
Contact usCertified stainless welding
Welding methods & material groups
Method 135 – Material group 8.1
TIG, MIG/MAG, MMA, SAW
Focused on stainless steel and duplex applications
Certifications & standards
ISO 3834-2: Quality assurance of welding processes
SS-EN ISO 15614-1: WPQR – qualified welding procedures
SS-EN ISO 9606-1: Certified welders
Welding equipment
Advanced manual and mechanized welding stations
Maintained and calibrated for precision and repeatability
Material Capacity
Focus 500–2000 mm; target frames up to 6000 mm.
Two ways to better performance


Core Services
Co-Design
Through early involvement, we optimize manufacturability with CAD expertise and in-house prototyping – reducing cost, lead times, and improving efficiency.
Welding
Our certified welders ensure high-precision welding for demanding applications, delivering strength, durability, and quality in every joint.
Machining
From prototypes to large-scale production, we provide high-precision machining with tight tolerances, optimized for efficiency and performance.
Assembly
We handle everything from subassemblies to fully integrated systems, ensuring seamless functionality and quality at every stage.
Sourcing
Leveraging a trusted supplier network, we secure the right materials and components at the right time—ensuring cost-efficiency and reliability.
Industrialization
Transform complex ideas into efficient, scalable production systems—streamlining every step from design to deployment with minimal waste and maximum impact.