Welding Services2026-05-01T06:13:38+01:00

Welding Services

In the dynamically evolving manufacturing and repair industries, high-quality welding services form the foundation of reliable metal structures.

WELDING | MIG 131 | MAG 135 | GAS WELDING | MMA (SMAW) | PLASMA ARC WELDING (PAW)

Our company specializes in TIG, MIG/MAG, MMA, plasma arc welding (PAW), and gas welding, combining cutting-edge technologies with the expertise of certified welders to ensure precision in even the most demanding projects. We also offer CNC machining services for metals and plastics. Below is an overview of our welding methods:

Characteristics of the methods we offer:

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TIG welding is renowned for producing high-quality, smooth, clean, and aesthetically pleasing welds, making it critical for industries such as aerospace, chemical, and sheet metal fabrication.

This method is suitable for welding nearly all steel alloys.

Code 141

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MIG welding uses a consumable electrode in an inert gas shield (e.g., argon or helium). It is commonly used for joining aluminum, magnesium, copper, zirconium, and other non-ferrous metals and their alloys.

Its compatibility with industrial robots makes it ideal for automotive body welding, where thousands of identical welds are required daily.

Code 131

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MAG 135 Welding

MAG welding employs a consumable electrode in an active gas shield (e.g., carbon dioxide or argon mixtures). It is used for welding unalloyed, high-alloy, and low-alloy structural steels.

This method dominates heavy industry and shipbuilding due to its high efficiency compared to other welding techniques.

Code 135

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Gas welding involves melting the edges of joined metals using a flame from burning gas, typically acetylene. This method is highly effective for all types of steel and non-ferrous metals.

Code 311

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Manual Metal Arc (MMA) welding, also known as shielded metal arc welding, remains indispensable for railway infrastructure repairs. During bridge repairs, its ability to operate without an external gas shield allows welding in winds up to 8 m/s, which would be challenging for MIG/MAG methods.

It excels in field conditions.

Code 111

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PAW utilizes a focused electric arc formed between a non-consumable tungsten electrode and the base material. Its high temperature enables single-pass welding of materials 3 to 15 mm thick, with excellent penetration profiles and minimal post-weld distortion. PAW offers welding speeds 40–80% higher than TIG.

Code 15

We provide high-quality welding services in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, performed by certified welders specializing in TIG, MIG/MAG, MMA, PAW, and gas welding.

We work with a wide range of materials, including carbon steels, stainless steels, Duplex, Super Duplex, nickel alloys, copper-nickel, aluminum, titanium alloys, Cunifer, 254SMo, and Hastelloy.

At MDP Precision, we seamlessly blend innovation with proven solutions, ensuring that every project meets your exact requirements. Contact us for more information.

Advantages of Partnering with Us

Advantages of Partnering with Us

High Quality:

Our welds are characterized by exceptional strength and durability, ensuring long-lasting performance.

Tailored Solutions:

We offer flexible approaches to project execution, adapting to the specific needs of our partners.

Robotics and Automation:

Our expertise in robotic welding enhances production efficiency and consistency.

Frequently asked questions about welding

How can I order welding services at MDP Precision?2026-04-24T03:23:53+01:00
Send your technical documentation (drawings, material specifications, weld requirements) to biuro@mdpprecision.com or call +48 733 848 737. We will prepare a quotation including the recommended welding method and a delivery date. Our welding workshop is located in Pruszcz Gdański.
Which industries do you serve in welding?2026-04-24T03:23:01+01:00
We carry out welding projects for the automotive (ThyssenKrupp, KUKA, Aptiv), defence (PGZ, WB Group), pharmaceutical (Polpharma), marine, aerospace, chemical, petrochemical, and food industries. Each industry has specific requirements that we know and meet.
Do you offer robotised welding processes?2026-04-24T03:21:37+01:00
Yes. We have experience in welding automation and robotisation, which increases productivity and repeatability and lowers costs in large production runs. Robotisation is particularly beneficial for MIG and MAG welding in the automotive industry.
Which welding method should I choose for my project?2026-04-24T03:20:37+01:00
The choice depends on material, thickness, quality requirements, and budget. TIG provides the highest precision (±0.1 mm) for thin materials from 0.5 mm. MAG is the most efficient for structural steel in large batches. MIG works well with aluminium and non-ferrous metals. PAW combines TIG-level precision with 40–80% higher speed. Our process engineers will help select the optimal method.
Do you hold welding certifications?2026-04-24T03:19:43+01:00
Yes. MDP Precision holds the ISO 3834-2 certificate, confirming the highest quality requirements in welding. Our welders are qualified to EN ISO 9606 standards. Welding processes are subject to regular external audits. We work with industry leaders: ThyssenKrupp, KUKA, Aptiv, PGZ, WB Group.
What materials do you weld?2026-04-24T03:17:47+01:00
We weld carbon steel, stainless steel, Duplex, Super Duplex, nickel alloys, copper and copper-nickel alloys, aluminium and its alloys, titanium, Cunifer, 254SMo, and Hastelloy. The choice of method and welding parameters depends on the material type, thickness, and project requirements.
What welding methods does MDP Precision offer?2026-04-24T03:16:46+01:00
We offer six welding methods: TIG (141) — precision welding of stainless steel, aluminium, and titanium; MIG (131) — welding of non-ferrous metals under inert gas shielding; MAG (135) — high-output welding of structural steels; gas welding (311) — versatile joining with an acetylene flame; MMA/SMAW (111) — covered electrode welding for field conditions; plasma arc welding PAW (15) — precision welds with minimal distortion.

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