Stud Welding

Infrastructure Overview

GISF Engineering Private Limited is equipped with a German-engineered Drawn Arc Stud Welding machine, designed to deliver strong, reliable, and high-quality stud welds for structural and industrial applications. Stud welding is a critical process widely used in power plants, bridges, refineries, and heavy steel structures where high load-bearing and secure fastening are required.

The stud welding machine supports a weldable stud diameter range from 6 mm to 25 mm, making it suitable for a wide variety of applications such as shear connectors, anchors, and fastening studs. Operating at a high welding current of up to 3500 Amperes, the system ensures excellent weld penetration, strong fusion, and consistent weld quality even on thick steel plates and sections.

The drawn arc welding process provides a controlled and repeatable welding cycle, resulting in uniform welds with high mechanical strength and minimal distortion. This technology enhances productivity while maintaining strict adherence to quality and safety standards.

Key benefits of GISF’s Stud Welding facility include:

  • High-strength and reliable stud welds

  • Wide stud diameter range for versatile applications

  • Consistent weld quality with excellent penetration

  • Fast welding cycles improving productivity

  • Suitable for heavy structural and industrial components

FAQs – Stud Welding

  • Q1. What type of stud welding process is used at GISF?

    GISF uses a Drawn Arc Stud Welding process, known for its strength, reliability, and suitability for heavy structural applications.

  • Q2. What is the stud diameter range that can be welded?

    The stud welding machine can weld studs ranging from 6 mm to 25 mm in diameter.

  • Q3. What is the maximum welding current of the stud welding machine?

    The machine operates at a welding current of up to 3500 A, ensuring strong and consistent weld quality.