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MAG welding machine SEAMUNIT
submerged arclaserplasma

MAG welding machine - SEAMUNIT - CMF CONCEPTION MACHINES FAVEYRIAL - submerged arc / laser / plasma
MAG welding machine - SEAMUNIT - CMF CONCEPTION MACHINES FAVEYRIAL - submerged arc / laser / plasma
MAG welding machine - SEAMUNIT - CMF CONCEPTION MACHINES FAVEYRIAL - submerged arc / laser / plasma - image - 2
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Characteristics

Technique
laser, TIG, plasma, submerged arc, MAG
Other characteristics
for aeronautics, automatic

Description

Seamunit is simple to use and ideally integrates in production flows, since the welded product crosses the machine. Seamunit is fully automatic. Technical data for our Seamunit range • Longitudinal welding. • Automatic cycle for positioning the edges to be welded, and for welding. • Shell diameter from 50 mm. • Shell length up to 3 metres (or more on request). • Sheet thickness between 1/10 and 5 mm according to versions. • Productivity between 100 and 200 parts an hour according to models. • Possible shell forms: cylindrical, rectangular, oval, triangular, and any other complex form (to be validated according to the radii to be made). • Welding processes: MIG/MAG (mono and twin), TIG, Plasma, submerged arc, laser and hybrid laser. • In its basic version, Seamunit requires specific tooling per tube size, but with the Flex- option no tooling is required. • In addition to our standard range, we examine every request to adapt our machines to the specifications of our customers. Options • Version without specific tooling – Flex-Seamunit: the welding cage is digitized and enables very fast production change times, less than a minute. A very wide production size range is possible. • Integration in a rolling station.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.