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SPOTWELDING
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What is spotwelding?
During the spot welding operation, two components are pressed together, after which a very powerful electrical current is passed through a small area, where the two components meet. This causes the two components to melt together.
Spot welding is known as a fast, efficient and reliable method of connecting materials without the use of additives. This makes spot welding a cost-effective processing method.
SPOTWELDING AT VDL VDS
With state-of-the-art spot welding machines, VDL VDS Technische Industrie can attach spot weld nuts ranging from M4 to M20, bushings, and pins to workpieces. Of course, it is also possible to join different sheet metal parts together using spot welding.
VDL VDS uses automatic feeding units that ensure that the positioning of the workpiece/spot weld nut is standardized and automated. This prevents errors and guarantees the highest possible quality.
Thanks to its many years of experience, VDL VDS has all the knowledge and expertise in-house to produce even the most complex products within minimal tolerances.
Automation and robotization
With targeted investments in automation lines and the use of robots, VDL VDS guarantees international competitiveness. The use of automation and robots also offers extra flexibility and ensures reproducible quality. The presence of a multi-purpose automated spot welding robot and the processing of spot welding operations in various project-specific automation lines are just a few examples of the possibilities developed within VDL VDS to guarantee clients the most competitive price and the highest possible quality.
Additional processing needed?
Thanks to its extensive range of competencies, VDL VDS can further process the product. This includes, for example surface treatments, (robot)welding and/or (complete) assemblies. VDL VDS can act as a 'one-stop shop' for all your production requests.

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