revised: Customer process assembly of the superstructure in the Shipbuilding sector

Assembly of the superstructure

in Shipbuilding

PROCESS DESCRIPTION

In the case of cruise liners, aluminium superstructures are also installed. Sections made from this material have a weight advantage and enable higher superstructures than comparable ones made of steel. Thus, larger ships can be built, allowing larger numbers of passengers. The welding and cutting processes used to make the sections are similar for both aluminium and steel. However, the welding processes with aluminium require the use of inert gases. Thus, arc welding methods such as MSG welding (here, MIG welding) or laser beam welding are applicable, but not gas welding or flame cutting.

 

revised: Application technology assembly of the superstructure in the Shipbuilding sector

Assembly of the superstructure

Total gas supply concept

Asset Publisher

null Calibration Gases - Introduction 1

The highest demands apply to a calibration gas when they are used for the operation of sensitive analytical instruments in quality assurance, safety technology, emission or environmental monitoring. All methods of analysis currently used in practice are comparative methods. This means that the analyzer must be calibrated before quantitative measurements are possible. In the case of gas analysis, this is generally carried out by calibration gases with a defined composition. Messer offers individual calibration gas to realize appropriate and reliable calibration of analytical equipment. We follow a strict quality management system in order to ensure manufacturing with the highest quality standards.

Contact form for every page

Contact us

select action

Form

Action Form 3

There has been an error processing your registration. Please double-check the information entered.
By clicking I accept the GDPR policy of Messer SE & Co. KGaA. This agreement can be revoked at any time
Text to Identify Refresh CAPTCHA