“TECNALIA ensures that advanced welding processes are applied, the weldability of various materials and compliance with international standards such as EN ISO 3834, EN 15085 and EN 109”
TECNALIA is a leading welding coordination service provider for strategic sectors
International regulations: EN ISO 3834, EN 15085 and EN 1090
In the competitive industrial world, the quality of welded joints is crucial to ensure the integrity and durability of products. TECNALIA provides welding coordination services that can deal with the most demanding challenges posed by industrial sectors. TECNALIA's team of international welding engineers (IWE) ensures that advanced welding processes are applied, the weldability of various materials and compliance with international standards such as EN ISO 3834, EN 15085 and EN 1090.
One of the main problems in the welding industry is the variability in the quality of joints, which can result in structural failure and high repair costs. TECNALIA gets round these challenges by implementing rigorous controls and automating welding processes. “Our comprehensive approach allows us to improve the quality of welds from design to final inspection”, said Mario Oyarbide, Senior Welding Consultant at TECNALIA.
Strict application of global welding norms and standards
TECNALIA's comprehensive welding coordination service is aimed at ensuring regulatory compliance, operational efficiency and quality in each project.
- Its team of ISO 14731 certified coordinators acts as the technical liaison between the design, production and quality control departments, ensuring that welding procedures, the qualifications of personnel involved and materials used meet the requirements set by international standards (e.g. EN ISO, ASME, AWS, etc.) and the customer’s specifications.
- This coordination not only minimises risks and non-conformities, but also optimises time and resources across the entire production chain.
Specialist training
In addition to improving quality, TECNALIA provides specialist training for the personnel involved in the welding process, from welders to production managers. This training is key to maintaining high standards of quality and adapting to new technologies such as arc welding, laser welding and electron beam welding processes, etc. “Continuous training is very important when it comes to tackling current and future challenges in the industry”, Oyarbide added.
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