Lazar Steel Fabrication
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www.lazarwelding.co.za
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341 Price street. Pretoria. Gauteng. 0127Are you the owner or manager of this company?
What you should know about Lazar Steel Fabrication
Lazar Welding is a Steel fabrication company that uses CO 2 robotic welding for repetitive work as well as industrial applications; for welding up to 50mm thickness. Current customers include Ford Motor Company, BMW SA and we are in the process of adding Nissan South Africa to that list. We supply products such as walkway bridges, storm water inlet grids, car ports and all other light steel structures. In the telecommunication sector we are currently manufacturing products such as cell phone towers and Antenna poles and brackets for the likes of MTN, Cell C and Vodacom through their respective contractors. Our Mission is to establish long-term mutually beneficial relationships with all stakeholders in the manufacturing industry. To access different opportunities with the aim of creating value through employment and prosperity. We are a Level 1 BBBEE contributor that is making a meaningful contribution by continuously growing and developing the industry. We are an active contributor to the economy of our country. We supply metal fabricated parts such as antenna poles, brackets, steel structures welded or bolted. Our products and service are utilized in the following industries: Telecommunications, Railway and Renewable energy sectors. Our products and services are superior to our competitors because we give attention to details and we offer turnkey solutions to our clients. Our management team has unique experience in the manufacturing industry including industry standards and processes. Our location allows us to better serve customers because we are situated in an industrial area close to our suppliers. We have developed systems that enable us to provide high quality products services at a lower cost. These systems include robotic welding, breakdowns of material to be used (BOMS) and average time spent per project. Robot welding is the use of mechanized programmable tools ( robots ), which completely automate a welding process by both performing the weld and handling the part. Processes such as gas metal arc welding, while often automated, are not necessarily equivalent to robot welding, since a human operator sometimes prepares the materials to be welded. Robot welding is commonly used for resistance spot welding and arc welding in high production applications, such as the automotive industry. Robot welding is a relatively new application of robotics, even though robots were first introduced into US industry during the 1960s. The use of robots in welding did not take off until the 1980s, when the automotive industry began using robots extensively for spot welding. Since then, both the number of robots used in industry and the number of their applications has grown greatly. In 2005, more than 120,000 robots were in use in North American industry, about half of them for welding. Growth is primarily limited by high equipment costs, and the resulting restriction to high-production applications. In 2014, FANUC America Corp. introduced a low cost arc welding robot to provide small manufacturers with a cost-effective robotic arc welding solution. The robot may weld a pre-programmed position, be guided by machine vision, or by a combination of the two methods. However, the many benefits of robotic welding have proven to make it a technology that helps many original equipment manufacturers increase accuracy, repeat-ability, and throughput. The technology of signature image processing has been developed since the late 1990s for analyzing electrical data in real time collected from automated, robotic welding, thus enabling the optimization of welds.
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