1. For the dry paper, cardboard, textiles … (materials with specific weight up to 600 kg / m³)
Constructed of thin tubes
Tin of 0,8mm hitched with steel pop nails
Protected with industrial quick drying paint (45 + 45 microns)
2. For the grain products / cereals (specific weight up to 900 kg / m³)
Structures strengthened with thick wall pipes
Tin of 1-1,5mm hitched with staples (sporadically welded)
Protection with industrial quick drying paint (45 + 45 microns)
3. For the moist grain products and bulk materials (materials with specific weight up to 1500kg / m³)
Reinforced construction with pipes with fin-coated tin
Tin of 2 to 2,5 mm hitched with airtight welds
Protected with alkyd, chlorine rubber, episodic-polyurethane at the customer’s request
Production technology and corrosion protection for all fine hardware products
Cutting of the elements
Cutting with a band saw for a perfect fitting of the elements
Cutting with plasma for specific and complex cuts
Welding
Welding of the steel elements using the MIG-MAG process with quality wire (gases: CO2, Argon, Korong)
– Argon welding of the aluminum elements using the TIG method. TIG method is indispensable when brewage remains aesthetic detail (when it is not polished). When it comes to supporting aluminum elements, it is particularly difficult to perform quality brewage that can meet all the criteria estimated by EN.
Anti – corrosion Protection
The most important part of the technology that affects the durability of the steel elements is the anti-corrosion protection. Quality of the ACP (anti – corrosion protection) is the principle that takes a lot of time to be adopted in a company. This means that only the craftsmen with significant experience in quality can RESPONSIBLY carry out the protection of steel.
You’ve probably all seen the rusty balconies, or fences where it is clear that they are not old, but it is just that the rust penetrated everywhere.
You shouldn’t ever accept any kind of steel product without a clearly defined anti-corrosion protection. Local locksmiths will just do a little wipe of your protective grid, remove, where needed, the thicker rust with a manual brush, put on prime base and finish it with a paint in a thin layer and install it with the poor treatment of the scarf welding.
How we prepare steel for corrosion protection:
If it is about hot-rolled sections, it is necessary to clean or remove rust with a rotating brushes and belt grits
If it is about pipes, it is necessary to degrease with industrial degreasers which are matched to the type of paint that is later used for painting