Cunifer welding at RVS Non Ferro

 

Cunifer welding at RVS Non Ferro

Cunifer welding is a specialized skill. This copper-nickel alloy, known for its exceptional corrosion resistance, is essential in industries such as shipbuilding and offshore. From seawater pipelines on ships to piping systems on offshore platforms, Cunifer provides a reliable solution for harsh conditions. This material is also widely used in the chemical industry, especially where aggressive chemicals are involved.

Working with Cunifer requires not only experience but also a deep understanding of the correct techniques and certifications. Cunifer welding falls under the qualification NEN-EN-ISO 15614-6. At RVS Non Ferro, we meet the qualifications NEN-EN-ISO 9606-3, NEN-EN-ISO 15614-6, and ASME IX. In the Netherlands, we are one of the few companies that hold these certifications and are authorized to perform this specific welding work.

 

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Techniques that work

The high thermal conductivity and low melting temperature make this material challenging to work with. That’s why TIG and MIG welding are the preferred techniques. TIG welding provides the precise control needed to create the perfect weld. MIG welding can be faster but requires a steady hand to avoid errors.

The right tools and certified personnel are essential for successful Cunifer welding. A high-quality TIG or MIG welding setup, combined with reliable shielding gas equipment, ensures strong and durable welds. At RVS Non Ferro, we have skilled welding specialists who hold the necessary qualifications and certifications.

 

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Your partner in Cunifer welding

From selecting welding techniques to employing certified welders, every aspect of the process must be carefully managed. Are you looking for high-quality Cunifer welding solutions? Contact us today. We are ready to help make your projects a success.

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