Welding metallic materials regularly produces so-called welding spatter - glowing metal particles that spread uncontrollably in the work area. If these particles hit fixture components or parts, they cool down and adhere to the surface. This adhesion not only leads to soiling, but also to functional impairments in the production process.

Particularly in the case of fixtures, permanent welding can lead to components no longer being able to be positioned or removed correctly. The consequences are production interruptions, increased rejects and costly cleaning or maintenance measures.

The use of technical high-performance ceramics, such as those offered by DOCERAM via MEGATRON AG, provides a remedy:
Ceramic materials have a significantly lower tendency to adhere than metals. Weld spatter hardly sticks and can often be removed without leaving any residue. This minimizes the risk of weld build-up and sustainably increases process reliability.